Fleecing [verb]

Definition of Fleecing:

plunder, steal

Synonyms of Fleecing:


Opposite/Antonyms of Fleecing:

Offer

Give


Sentence/Example of Fleecing:

Tired of being too hot in a puffy or too cold in a fleece, I decided to give Dovetail’s shacket a try.

Running in boots and fleece socks and an M-16 in your hands, that’s a different type of running, so I think that part, the challenge of it was probably the best to me.

Insulation in the arms and an extra layer of supple fleece along the body offers just enough warmth for a brisk morning hike.

Always have gloves — a lightweight fleece pair under a waterproof shell, for example.

For that reason, wool is your best choice here, with synthetic fleece materials coming in a close second.

This non-interventive order was part of the royal policy, in order that the king might have the full fleecing of his visitors.

How a body charged with the public interests could be parties to this scandalous fleecing of the public passes comprehension.

He's going to marry Miss Krill and her money, and is getting cash together by fleecing young Sandal.

The Sirdar strongly objected to our interpreters, who were preventing him from fleecing us in the matter of stores and supplies.

The more of a Philistine Cousin Henry was, the more satisfaction should there be in fleecing him.