1. conning - Noun
2. conning - Verb
Derived from con
of Con
Source: Webster's dictionaryA " conning tower " was a feature of earlier designs: a separate pressure hull above the main body of the boat that allowed the use of shorter periscopes. Source: Internet
After being conned by the international con-man Laurent, Edamura is drafted into many of Laurent's cons, starting with conning a drug kingpin in Los Angeles into buying a fake drug, and following up with jobs in London and Singapore. Source: Internet
Communications from the aft conning position were also destroyed; the ship had to be steered via a chain of messengers for the rest of the battle. Source: Internet
In many early classes of submarines (see history), the control room, or "conn", was located inside this tower, which was known as the " conning tower ". Source: Internet
Be wary of those demanding for less for they could be conning you pretending to provide the service,” Dr. Manyeki said. Source: Internet
Chester & Cheshire NewsConman admits stealing from Tarporley businessmanTARPORLEY-BASED millionaire Rob Lloyd has spoken of his ‘huge relief’ after a lawyer admitted conning him out of more than £500,000. Source: Internet