Subject to a playful hoax or joke.
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Examples for "fox"
Examples for "fox"
1The wolf will be always wolfish; the fox will be always foxy.
2Margaret danced with most of the young men, waltzes and American fox-trots.
3With her fox-terriers, Dummy and Fussie; from a photograph taken in 1889
4Mr Fox said talks would continue over Christmas and the new year.
5Result: panic at Fox News due to the potential loss of advertising.
1The taxman has, however, long ago found a way around this trick.
2Old friends, new friends, the neighbours we went trick-or-treating with every year.
3D. The old trick; picking one text, straining it; and ignoring six.
4Just three simple squirts in the right places will do the trick.
5The new Apple TV could be Steve Jobs' best sleight-of-hand trick yet.
1Jean Valjean fumbled in his fob and pulled out a five-franc piece.
2Some staff will now be provided with fob watches to keep time.
3He drew the letter from his fob and handed it to Gaydon.
4He locked it with a key that he kept on a fob.
5Not just a nine-carat chain with a fob on it, you know?
1He'd think you were trying to pull a fast one on him.
2I think the Turusch are trying to pull a fast one on us.
3Tau hopes to pull a fast one on his nemesis.
4You weren't trying to pull a fast one on me?
5Botshelo tries to pull a fast one on Mapitsi about a double date but it backfires.
1The hare, who meant to play a trick on the crocodile, said:
2You tried to play a trick on us, but you got left.
3Mister, Jimmie was going to play a trick on the elephant.
4That tall giant is going to play a trick on you.
5The way to save Wilbur's life is to play a trick on Zuckerman.
1It is wonderful how very simple it is to flim-flam a philosopher.
2Some of it is flim-flam and some of it is actually quite serious.
3To its credit, the Portuguese entry avoided all this flim-flam.
4And that's not the only flim-flam going on here.
5There's also some nonsensical flim-flam going around claiming that selfies are leading to more plastic surgery.
1William, pray in my presence not to play tricks with sacred melodies.
2If you've got to play tricks, do it on somebody your size.
3Of course some of the younger ones play tricks once in a while.
4Memory, especially in stressful situations can play tricks on us all.
5I could, from my infancy, swim well, and play tricks in the water.
1Even somebody like the idealist can play a joke on you.
2You must help Miss Ballister and me to play a joke on the others.
3He simply wanted to play a joke on his companions.
4Now I can play a joke on Bobby Gray Squirrel.
5My father said that sometimes, his young master would play a joke on him.
6One day the foreman decided to play a joke on one of the guys.
7I hopes none o' you folks done play a joke on me, dat's right.
8Come on, we're going to play a joke on Mamma.
9We just wanted to play a joke on you guys, scare you a little.
10We'll play a joke on this cold snap yet, when we get inside the cabin.
11Do you want to play a joke on me?
12My idea, then, is to play a joke on him, instead, which might have better effect.
13By and by, I'll play a joke on that old country greeny, and you'll see fun.
14I will play a joke on some one!
15I will play a joke on every one!
16Tried to play a joke on the girls last night by dressing up in the groom's clothes.
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