Examples of 'spanish prisoner' in a sentence

Meaning of "spanish prisoner"

spanish prisoner: a type of confidence trick or scam where the victim is promised a large sum of money in exchange for upfront fees
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  • Somebody posing as a wealthy person of high status who has been imprisoned under a false identity; part of a confidence trick in which the mark is encouraged to give money to secure the release of the prisoner, who will then be in a position to give a reward.

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spanish prisoner
Spanish prisoner declared dead wakes up in mortuary.
They call this the Spanish Prisoner.
Spanish Prisoner would again.
A modern variant on the Spanish Prisoner con?
The Spanish prisoner.
It is the oldest confidence game on the books, The Spanish prisoner.
Spanish prisoner who was declared dead by 3 doctor.
I will see to it that you… Something I learned from a Spanish prisoner.
Spanish Prisoner would again . Right through this.
And they have such great names -- the Spanish prisoner.
The Spanish Prisoner is a confidence trick originating in the late 19th century.
We are looking at playing, who knows, the Spanish Prisoner with a twist.
In 1927, Gentleman James Grainger conned three marks simultaneously using the Spanish Prisoner scam.
It's just like the Spanish Prisoner scam.
Yeah, uh, Rocky and the lads have just finished a Spanish prisoner scam.

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It 's just like the Spanish Prisoner scam . Yeah.
So how far back it goes-- glory days of Spain, The Spanish prisoner.
Oh, this is Spanish Prisoner.
Guess that's a no. We're looking at playing, who knows, the Spanish Prisoner with a twist.
Th-the melon drop . The Spanish prisoner.

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