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A deceptive maneuver (especially to avoid capture).
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1
The journalistic-impostor
ruse
would require higher approval if proposed today, he wrote.
2
Many diplomats and weapons inspectors now believe that promise was a
ruse
.
3
Their rows were in fact a
ruse
to promote a new pub.
4
It was simply a
ruse
to divert inquiry into a wrong channel.
5
In any case, this was probably just another
ruse
of Artoo Detoo's.
6
The
ruse
succeeded to the extent of compelling the Parisian to retreat.
7
It was absurdly simple, and evidently the
ruse
had worked to perfection.
8
The
ruse
now became hazardous and the detectives resumed their real characters.
9
Her little
ruse
in giving the child to its mother delighted her.
10
Well, I had just succeeded in some
ruse
worthy of the stage.
11
The attorney leading the class action blasted the bankruptcy as a
ruse
.
12
As of right now, your entire relationship is built on a
ruse
.
13
The work was done; the finger-posts were set; the
ruse
was complete!
14
This was a
ruse
to trap the Maid within the city walls.
15
Raj Ahten was far too cunning to fall for such a
ruse
.
16
Then he understood the
ruse
,
and tore the bandage from his eyes.
ruse
clever ruse
little ruse
mere ruse
elaborate ruse
old ruse
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