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  • noun Plural form of finagling.

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Examples

  • Since no one I know seems to know what's really going on in these upper echelon money finaglings.

    THE MONEY DIETIES !?!?!?!?! 2007

  • Free of such inhibitions, Mort Zuckerman's New York Daily News has been whipping the Post's Aussie butt with a barrage of front-page screamers on love nests, financial finaglings, arrest warrants and more.

    THE NEWS BLOG 2004

  • Free of such inhibitions, Mort Zuckerman's New York Daily News has been whipping the Post's Aussie butt with a barrage of front-page screamers on love nests, financial finaglings, arrest warrants and more.

    Archive 2004-12-01 2004

  • So Arnold and Peggy go after West Point, and she manages a few little finaglings on her own, and Arnold then goes and rejoins Washington.

    The Man in the Mirror: A Life of Benedict Arnold 1994

  • The assumption was that the housing market would just continue to go up and up and up, so you can do all these finaglings, but there weren't enough people to buy these new houses.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • The assumption was that the housing market would just continue to go up and up and up, so you can do all these finaglings, but there weren't enough people to buy these new houses.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • The assumption was that the housing market would just continue to go up and up and up, so you can do all these finaglings, but there weren't enough people to buy these new houses.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • The assumption was that the housing market would just continue to go up and up and up, so you can do all these finaglings, but there weren't enough people to buy these new houses.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • The assumption was that the housing market would just continue to go up and up and up, so you can do all these finaglings, but there weren't enough people to buy these new houses.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • The assumption was that the housing market would just continue to go up and up and up, so you can do all these finaglings, but there weren't enough people to buy these new houses.

    Democracy Now! 2009

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