Cons [noun]

Definition of Cons:

trick

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Sentence/Example of Cons:

You c'llect all the old punk that the cons dump out with their dinner pans.

All I have done is to select from the Pros and Cons that present themselves to my mind.

Cons has just had supper, and Bill is "spreading devastation" over the table of Captain Andrews.

"I don' know what you 're talkin' 'bout, Cons'ance," said Mr. Rodney in a very hurt tone.

His song had taken on a reflective tone as that of one who cons a problem, or musically ponders which card to play.

"The human soul's of more cons'kence than many eggs, Joseph," argued the Squire.

As he lovingly cons the stones over, and shows off their points, his enthusiasm is likely to prove catching.

Gomez now “cons” Slush the steering, he alone having any knowledge of the coast.

Tyrwhitt, however, has shewn that Chaucer more immediately copies a passage in Boethius, de Cons.

He had been to the store, and he tumbled all his packages on Cons bench to run out into the yard to greet Agnes.