(1) A person (especially a lawyer or politician
(2) A person (especially a lawyer or politician) who uses unscrupulous or unethical methods
(3) Unscrupulous lawyer; swindler
(1) I put myself out on the line for this guy, and he was nothing but a shyster with a slick lawyer.
(2) And some would call him a big, you know, phony and a shyster .
(3) An ambulance-chasing shyster
(4) He was a shyster lawyer, and had a wife and thirteen half-witted children.
(5) The refugee issue comes down to a shyster pointing out with one hand those people over there who will harm you, while dipping the other hand into the pocket of the xenophobicly distracted.
(6) Ellis claims that the deceased shyster forgave him several months' rent that Harry now tries to collect.
(7) He's a shyster , they say, ripping off poor uneducated country folk with his mumbo-jumbo, and luring a stream of young girls into his bed.
(8) I was under no obligation to serve anything to the other party whatsoever, and if they had any complaints then they should take it up with the shyster .
(9) The defense painted the accuser's mother as a shakedown shyster .
(10) Joseph Alessi's playing of the husband and then a shyster lawyer is fine acting.
(11) Today many of the players earn huge amounts of money, and in place of the local shyster looking for a little glory, you have the multinational capitalist looking for huge profits.
(12) This guy makes used-car salesmen and shyster real-estate agents look good
(13) So now, six years in, what should these shysters , lawyers, and purveyors of vacuous mediocrity do next?
(14) Austere narrative depicts a 1950s Peterborough, Ontario swarming with tricksters, murderers, shysters and sodomites.
(15) The gun manufacturers, together with other interested parties, should sue the law schools that manufacture the sort of ambulance-chasing shysters who initiate such litigation.
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(17) But to a significant degree it keeps out shysters , and those who are in meet minimum acceptable standards.
(18) Sekules eventually left the sport behind, increasingly disgusted at the mercenary amorality of the businessmen and shysters behind the scenes.
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(20) Adapted from the short stories of Damon Runyon, the show put on stage for the first time the gamblers, gangsters and shysters of the area around Times Square.
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