To confuse completely by concealing one's true motives from, especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end.
1And we cringe, and we crawl, and are led by the nose.
2He had been led by the nose like a crude school-boy.
3Don't be led by the nose by a parcel of agitators!
4She thought all men were dumb animals to be led by the nose.
5Now, boy, if I were you I would not be led by the nose.
6You're just being led by the nose, or the ears.
7Mr. Palliser is not the man to be led by the nose by any one.
8And I allowed myself to be led by the nose to within a mile of Bergenheim!
9They can be led by the nose, like your stupid king: I can do what I will-
10No, Henrich has an old head on his shoulders, and he can't be led by the nose.
11He didn't like the feeling that he was being led by the nose by this unseen enemy.
12Demos, you are our all-powerful sovereign lord; all tremble before you, yet you are led by the nose.
13I am no dancing- bear to turn around at a ball, and to be led by the nose.
14You give way to her haughty manners, and suffer yourself to be led by the nose like a fool.
15Allow me, amidst the cannon's roar, to introduce to you a man who has been led by the nose!
16That the Duke of York, in all things but in his amours, is led by the nose by his wife.