a. [f. FLEECE v. + -ABLE.] That may be fleeced, liable to be fleeced, cheatable.

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1868.  Daily News, 24 Dec. The appearance … of a member of the aristocracy … paralyses their caution, and renders them the most fleeceable of mankind.

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1892.  Punch, 5 March, 112/2. He had fleeced all that was fleeceable in Dansington, and had vanished into the clouds.

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