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Filter by Meaning The vulture trader made a fortune by buying distressed securities.
The ticket scalper was considered a vulture for selling tickets at exorbitant prices outside of the venue.
The vulture auctioneer made a killing by selling off a bankrupt company's assets.
The payday lender was criticized for acting like a vulture and charging exorbitant interest rates.
The art dealer was accused of being a vulture for buying art from struggling artists for a fraction of its value.
The politician was labeled a vulture for capitalizing on tragedy to gain votes.
The vulture of a seller charged more than twice the price of the product's actual worth.
The vulture of a lawyer took advantage of his clients and overcharged them for his services.
The hoarder was a vulture, refusing to share resources and accumulating wealth at the expense of others.
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