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- noun Plural form of
capper .
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Examples
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Residents tell CNN they've accepted cash from recruiters known as cappers to go to bogus medical clinics.
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Residents tell CNN they've accepted cash from recruiters, known as cappers, to go to bogus medical clinics.
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Residents tell CNN, they've accepted cash from recruiters known as cappers to go to bogus medical clinics.
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Residents tell CNN they've accepted cash from recruiters known as cappers to go to bogus medical clinics.
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Residents tell CNN they've accepted cash from recruiters known as cappers to go to bogus medical clinics.
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"cappers" -- to go to bogus medical clinics where they share what they call their "red, white and blue" -- the tri-colored Medicare card that has a beneficiary number for billing the government.
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"cappers" -- to go to bogus medical clinics where they share what they call their "red, white and blue" -- the tri-colored Medicare card that has a beneficiary number for billing the government.
CNN.com 2009
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Impoverished residents of shelters there tell CNN they've accepted cash from recruiters – known as "cappers" – to go to bogus medical clinics where they share what they call their "red, white and blue," – their tri-colored Medicare card that has a beneficiary number for billing the government.
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Not content with the "Kitty's" rake-off, every stud poker table had one or more "cappers" sitting in, to whom the dealers could occasionally throw
The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier Edgar Beecher Bronson
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Knowing that Levine had salted away a lot of money, he organized a gang of "cappers" and boosters, who made a great talk about the relative merits of two well-known pugilists.
The Confessions of Artemas Quibble Arthur Cheney Train 1910
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