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shylock verb to engage in usurious loan practices UK, 1930- — American Speech, p. 306, December 1964: ‘Lingua Cosa Nostra’
- Morse had the books and Rose was handling the shylocking. — Mickey Spillane, Last Cop Out, p. 10, 1972
- “But,” he said, convinced now that he was being shylocked, “how am I going to pay the interest?” — Edward Lin, Big Julie of Vegas, p. 85, 1974
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