Something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage.
The act or practice of deceiving.
1 Eventually he came to the conclusion that the Republic was mere dupery .
2 The whole displays a complete system of dupery , and the agents were graduated.
3 What if he is not an easy prey to dupery ?
4 Egoist agony wrung the outcry from him that dupery is a more blessed condition.
5 And between ourselves what dupery there is in science, how it narrows our horizon!
6 People like to be plundered in company; dupery then grows into the spirit of party.
7 Fleetwood's wrath with his position warned him against the dupery of any such alcove thoughts.
8 What dupery his long life of labour had been!
9 He attributed the dupery to a trick of imposing the idea of her virtue upon men.
10 Cunning, jealousy, perfidy, ingratitude, dupery were the instruments with which he would fashion out a State.
11 Her reign, on the contrary, was only one continual intrigue; and that of the King a perpetual dupery .
12 But that is not justice, it is dupery - dupery that has brought the world nothing but suffering for centuries past.
13 But the fact that they were not due to any external dupery didn't make them a bit pleasanter to see.
14 Dupery of Opera undertakers-232
15 Eventually he came to the conclusion that the Republic was mere dupery .
16 The whole displays a complete system of dupery , and the agents were graduated.
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