chancers

/ˈtʃænsərz/
noun
  1. People who take advantage of opportunities, often in a dishonest or unscrupulous way.
    • The team was full of chancers looking for an easy win rather than playing fair.
    • Be careful of chancers at the market who try to sell fake goods to tourists.
    • The company hired a few chancers who promised quick profits but delivered nothing.
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