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Shill   /ʃɪl/   Listen
Shill

noun
1.
A decoy who acts as an enthusiastic customer in order to stimulate the participation of others.






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"Shill" Quotes from Famous Books



... 73. Having a pension of 4.0 a week, as Serj. of Marines, once refused a shill. from me, saying he did not ...
— Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts • Rosalind Northcote

... shill in a siller whustle; An' tramp, tramp, doon the pier Cam twenty men on twenty horses, ...
— Poetical Works of George MacDonald, Vol. 2 • George MacDonald



Words linked to "Shill" :   lead on, decoy, cozen, delude, steerer, deceive



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