Sell as genuine, sell with the intention to deceive.
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Examples for "foist off"
Examples for "foist off"
1This is not an explanation you give to a twenty-nine-year-old man; this is an explanation you foist off on kids.
2The controversy has been hot; but the Central State-trying to foist off its undesirables on us-knowsit is in the wrong.
3So when th' skoit here puts it up to me I thinks foist off: 'Is it right or is it wrong?'
4She was still with him because she swore that, to this day, he was too impossible to foist off on a less-seasoned secretary.
5No telling how many lies she'd foisted off on me.
1He could not palm off that kind deceit upon me.
2But try to palm off one lie upon me, and I'll riddle you through.
3They didn't palm off an old-fashioned suit on him, if he was from the country.
4Had Muller tried to palm off something on her?
5So one to palm off on that family member who will drink any old rubbish?
1This Haberdasher would fob off on thee.
2She did her best to fob off a question on the topic during an appearance on Sunrise yesterday.
3Elsa Pataky did her best to fob off a question about her brother-in-law Liam Hemsworth on Sunrise this morning.
4Now it is obviously critical flippancy to fob off D. H. Lawrence as another example of Romanticism gone to seed.
5Cembalest's diagram includes a dozen different stakeholders, each trying to fob off the burden of the euro crisis onto someone else.
6Her Sunrise co-host David 'Kochie' Koch grilled Armytage for details about the proposal which she did her best to fob off.
7People sound the same as they did before, and the grievances of apartheid are kept alive so as to fob off responsibility.
8Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews did his best to fob off a question about a "critical" press release issued by the Prime Minister.
9Well-run societies do not defend men who make money from worried parents and, more seriously, fob off their children with bogus "cures".
10National continues to fob off criticism of its role by blaming the previous Labour-led Government for leaving a mess for it to clean up.
11Clem, of course, would not be fobbed off with such vague excuses.
12I don't want any more excuses or fob offs, let's get going.
13Why do we just go on accepting that we're being fobbed off?
14Does he think she's a girl, to be fobbed off with compliments?
15The man in the parlour has been fobbed off with Miss Howlett.
16I'm not going to be fobbed off with a mere excuse, Ainley.
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