Sell as genuine, sell with the intention to deceive.
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?
6They need not palm off their lie that the fault lay with the foolish young warriors.
7But she popped a palm off her forehead.
8I don't believe it would be very easy to palm off a cheap grade on me.
9Don't you palm off any luncheon on us!
10I couldn't manage the Duchess, and I can't palm off your arts on Louisa Bry as mine.
11Some addressed their own envelopes with much labor, and sought to palm off the whole as their handiwork.
12Some addressed their own envelopes with much labour, and sought to palm off the whole as their handiwork.
13But there exists that Kultur, diametrically opposed to civilization, which the Germans wish to palm off upon us.
14This was the message that the National Front's heir apparent tried to palm off on the press here yesterday.
15Because we do not want to buy what interested shopmen and milliners may choose to palm off on us.
16If you're going to palm off any story against me, Mr. Heathcote, you'll find yourself in the wrong box.
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