Defeat someone through trickery or deceit.
1 I wouldn't chouse you for the world.
2 Of chouse you don't remember it.
3 Answer me this: Hast thou ever fibbed a chouse quarrons in the Rome pad for the loure in his bung?
4 If I'd known you boys did nothing but chouse horses around all night, I don't know that I would have come.
5 But if you want me to cut him out of your string of eligibles, say the word, and I'll chouse him out.
6 It also brought him an unremunerative case where some villains were trying to chouse some negro orphans out of $700.
7 After the Indians wipe out enough of them you get your public outcry, and we go chouse the Indians out of the way.
8 Whereof I be all in a quandary, for it do seem I wus within an ames ace of a havin bin chouse flickur'd meself.
9 He introduced himself as Mr Nicholas Chouse , agent for the Swampyville Land Company.
10 Split me asunder if he would not say that I had choused him!
11 But in the matter of his sweet self, he had been choused , as he termed it.
12 The crocodile had " choused " him out of his favourite supper.
13 I've been thoroughly gulled by that fellow Chouse .
14 And sows of sucking pigs are chous'd :
15 "I'm too full of liquor to be chousing horses in the dark."
16 He jolly well choused himself, he did, if he thought he could make us sit up with his roast-meat story!
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