Trick+or+deceive

  • 111victimize — v. a. (Colloq.) Cheat, dupe, trick, defraud, deceive, swindle, cozen, chouse, gull, over reach, befool, fool, beguile, circumvent, diddle, hoodwink, jockey, impose upon, put upon, practise upon, play upon, take in …

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  • 112jilt — I. n. Coquette, flirt. II. v. a. Trick or deceive (by playing the jilt). III. v. n. Play the jilt …

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  • 113cheat — 1 verb 1 (I) to behave in a dishonest way in order to win or to get an advantage, especially in a competition, game, or examination: You re doing it again, you re trying to cheat! (+ at): Jack always cheats at cards. | that s cheating: Hey, don t …

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  • 114cozen — verb (T) old use to trick or deceive someone …

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  • 115dupe — 1 noun (C) someone who is tricked, especially into becoming involved in something illegal 2 verb (transitive usually passive) to trick or deceive someone: dupe sb into doing sth: Consumers are being duped into buying faulty electronic goods …

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  • 116have — verb 1) he had a new car Syn: possess, own, be in possession of, be the owner of; be blessed with, boast, enjoy; keep, retain, hold, occupy 2) the apartment has five rooms Syn: compr …

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  • 117pettifog — v 1. quibble, cavil, Inf. nitpick, belabor a point, split hairs, chop logic, trifle, beg the question; bicker, bandy words, moot, sift, Inf. kick around, Sl. hash over; wrangle, altercate, jangle, quarrel, squabble, haggle, Sl. hassle, Scot.… …

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  • 118rip — v 1. tear, rend, tear apart, put asunder, shred; cut, slit, slash, lacerate; rupture, separate, sever, dissever, cleave; split, rive, divide, halve, cut in two, quarter; hack, gash, gore, score. 2. tear off, pull off, detach, remove, unfix,… …

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  • 119chicanery — chi•can•er•y [[t]ʃɪˈkeɪ nə ri, tʃɪ [/t]] n. pl. er•ies 1) the use of sly or evasive language, reasoning, etc. to trick or deceive 2) a tricky or deceitful maneuver; subterfuge • Etymology: 1605–15; < F chicanerie …

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  • 120обманывать — ОБМАНЫВАТЬ1, несов. (сов. обмануть), кого. Поступать (поступить) нечестно, намеренно вводя кого л. в заблуждение, сказав неправду или прибегая к каким л. уловкам, хитростям, притворству и т.п.; Син.: Разг. врать, клеветать, лгать [impf. to lie,… …

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