Flams [noun]

Definition of Flams:

secret understanding, often with intent to defraud

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Sentence/Example of Flams:

And me trying to flim-flam myself into thinking that I've got to keep still because I promised Tom.

Flam women, men, and children, and a great many common soldiers.

The third, that lay Massy above, seem'd porphyry, that flam'd Red as the life-blood spouting from a vein.

What's the use of buying tinsel and flim-flam when you're eating milk gravy to save butter and using salt sacks for handkerchiefs?

Uninflammable, un-in-flam′a-bl, adj. incapable of being set on fire.

Those Radicals been protesting that talk about necessity for prolonging Session over week all a flam.

Gaydon has a great deal of observation and common sense, and was never plagued with a flim-flam of fancies.

Mr. Pickwick then presumed that his talk of suicide was all flam, and that his dismals were all assumed.

The meat may afterwards be used for a Flam, for Polpettone or croquettes.

He had never forgotten the making of Middleton Flam President of the bank.