hornswoggler
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From hornswoggle + -er.
Noun
[edit]hornswoggler (plural hornswogglers)
- Agent noun of hornswoggle: one who hornswoggles.
- 1996, Stephen Marlowe, The death and life of Miguel de Cervantes: a novel, page 196:
- Drawing and quartering was too good for that evil little hornswoggler who had hoodwinked two deys and the entire populace of Algiers, Gimp the Greek included.
- 1992, Deborah Digges, Fugitive Spring: A Memoir, page 109:
- All day you would be hornswoggler. You would be it in every game of tag or hide-and-seek, a spectacle of selfishness, ostracized, a dream smasher, the last to be served at supper, the last, before bed, whose prayers were heard.
- 1990, Terry Griggs, Quickening, page 131:
- The Old Viper's an old cheater, an old hornswoggler.