17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Mulct' in a Sentence
"To fraudulently or coercively take away something from someone; swindle or extort." more
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The cunning fox attempted to mulct the chickens of their delicious grains.
The crafty fox attempted to mulct the hen of her eggs from the cozy nest.
The devious magician tried to mulct the audience by pretending to make their money disappear during the show.
The sly fox attempted to mulct the chickens by promising them protection in exchange for their eggs.
The tricky leprechaun wanted to mulct the children of their gold coins on St. Patrick's Day.
The mischievous raccoon managed to mulct the little girl of her favorite shiny toy.
The sneaky pirate wanted to mulct the sailors of their valuable treasures.
The magician tried to mulct the rabbit of its carrot, but the bunny outsmarted him.
The sneaky pirate tried to mulct his friend of the treasure map during the adventure.
The devious crow managed to mulct the squirrel of its nuts by distracting it with shiny objects.
The sneaky leprechaun tried to mulct the children of their gold coins by playing a trick on them.
The cunning trickster tried to mulct the unsuspecting tourists by selling them fake souvenirs.
The con artist managed to mulct people out of their savings through a fake investment scheme.
The mischievous squirrel attempted to mulct the little bird of its shiny pebble.
The cunning fox tried to mulct the rabbits of their carrots by pretending to be their friend.
The tricky magician used a clever illusion to mulct the audience of their amazement.
The sly cat tried to mulct the other cats of their toys during playtime.
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