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1 We're not trying to pull the wool over people's eyes with this.
2 I just think that was said to pull the wool over our eyes.
3 Sometimes those slick rascals pull the wool over our eyes, too.
4 Landlords simply cannot pull the wool over renters' eyes any more.
5 He hadn't been trying to pull the wool over her eyes, he said.
6 Just the people to pull the wool over the eyes of my grandfather!
7 Lancing has writ, jest tuh pull the wool over our eyes?
8 Can we pull the wool over the old man's eyes, do you think?
9 Sir, you could pull the wool over the eyes of the Devil himself.
10 I just bet he'll pull the wool over their eyes, and get in again.
11 But he did not propose that they should pull the wool over his eyes.
12 They might have just found a way to pull the wool over our eyes.
13 All those loops unraveling themselves as you pull the wool .
14 The tendency of politicians to pull the wool over our eyes is one thing.
15 Secure and superior because he knew how to pull the wool over everybody's eyes?
16 To lack that maternal instinct and pull the wool over everyone's eyes is monstrous.
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