Fleeced

/fliːst/ verb

To take money or property from someone through cheating or unfair means, or to strip wool from a sheep.

From Old English 'fleoc' (wool)—originally it simply meant to shear sheep, but metaphorically extended to mean stripping someone of their valuables, usually money.

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