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skimming
[ skim-ing ]
noun
- Usually skimmings. floating matter that is removed from the surface of a liquid.
- skimmings, Metallurgy. dross.
- Slang. the practice of concealing gambling or other profits so as to avoid paying taxes, commissions, etc.:
An audit of their cleaning business uncovered several years of skimming.
- the practice of electronically appropriating account numbers or other confidential data for illegal use:
A chip is embedded in the credit card to prevent skimming.
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Example Sentences
His work in Romania led him to cover a credit-card skimming operation in Latin America.
To list even the most notable of your credits would not even be skimming the surface of your extensive resume.
Some of the men were also in possession of skimming devices that are installed on ATMs to capture card data and record cardholders’ PIN entries, prosecutors allege.
Agencies that skipped paying employment taxes could underbid the competition, said Mr. Perez, who offered to name firms that were “underpricing and skimming.â€
"We saw the first one skimming across the grass and exploding in front of us," he said.
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