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Sell as genuine, sell with the intention to deceive.
foist off
palm off
1
This Haberdasher would
fob
off
on thee.
2
She did her best to
fob
off
a question on the topic during an appearance on Sunrise yesterday.
3
Elsa Pataky did her best to
fob
off
a question about her brother-in-law Liam Hemsworth on Sunrise this morning.
4
Now it is obviously critical flippancy to
fob
off
D. H. Lawrence as another example of Romanticism gone to seed.
5
Cembalest's diagram includes a dozen different stakeholders, each trying to
fob
off
the burden of the euro crisis onto someone else.
6
Her Sunrise co-host David 'Kochie' Koch grilled Armytage for details about the proposal which she did her best to
fob
off
.
7
People sound the same as they did before, and the grievances of apartheid are kept alive so as to
fob
off
responsibility.
8
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews did his best to
fob
off
a question about a "critical" press release issued by the Prime Minister.
9
Well-run societies do not defend men who make money from worried parents and, more seriously,
fob
off
their children with bogus "cures".
10
National continues to
fob
off
criticism of its role by blaming the previous Labour-led Government for leaving a mess for it to clean up.
11
Clem, of course, would not be
fobbed
off
with such vague excuses.
12
I don't want any more excuses or
fob
offs
,
let's get going.
13
Why do we just go on accepting that we're being
fobbed
off
?
14
Does he think she's a girl, to be
fobbed
off
with compliments?
15
The man in the parlour has been
fobbed
off
with Miss Howlett.
16
I'm not going to be
fobbed
off
with a mere excuse, Ainley.
fob
off
fob