

The two octogenarians who lost cash, not pounds, tell cautionary tales as many people are struggling to lose “pandemic pounds” put on while self-isolating and avoiding the gym. She says the helpline has heard from victims who lost more than $1,000 in diet pill scams generally.
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Since March, AARP's Fraud Watch Network Helpline has logged more than 25 reports of keto pill scams, an uptick from previous months, says AARP's Amy Nofziger, who oversees the free helpline, 1-87. Keto is a popular - and controversial - weight-loss craze. These cases see fraudsters promise pills that supposedly will help dieters shed pounds faster than just adhering to a keto diet's high-fat, low-carbohydrate regimen. A roll or sliver of fibre (as of wool) delivered from a carding machine.En español | Two women in their 80s just lost more than $200 each in keto diet pill scams.( dated, textiles ) A machine for disentangling the fibres of wool prior to spinning.The card serves to untangle, clean, remove debris from, and lay the fibers straight. It is used principally with raw cotton, wool, hair, or other natural fibers to prepare these materials for spinning into yarn or thread on a spinning wheel, with a whorl or other hand-held spindle. ( textiles ) A hand-held tool formed similarly to a hairbrush but with bristles of wire or other rigid material.( dated, textiles ) A comb- or brush-like device or tool to raise the nap on a fabric.( uncountable, dated ) Material with embedded short wire bristles.informal old-fashioned someone who makes you laugh"įrom Middle English carde, Old French carde, from Old Occitan carda, deverbal from cardar, from Late Latin *carito, from Latin carō ( “ to comb with a card ” ), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker- ( “ to cut ” ).Ĭard ( countable and uncountable, plural cards) Informal An eccentrically amusing person.” “ card”, in The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th edition, Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2016, →ISBN: “7.(informal) a witty, entertaining, or eccentric person" "card" at Collins English Dictionary: "6.informal A person regarded as odd or amusing" Volapük: please add this translation if you can.

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