Person, device, or event designed as a distraction meant to fool or divert an automated device, someone, another living being, or some natural process.
Fake military equipment intended to deceive the enemy.
A beguiler who leads someone into danger (usually as part of a plot)
1 A good decoy is not an exact simile, but a good caricature.
2 The decoy was still in the place where he had set it.
3 The decoy rejected her password, and then restored the true opening screen.
4 The Indians were a decoy ? Jesse fell silent for a long moment.
5 He was to be a decoy ; a decoy for the whole band.
6 The decoy effect may also be rife in sales of high-end goods.
7 The one that Reich used to decoy Dr. Jordan off the planet.
8 Grey had used a duplicate as his decoy , back at the amphitheater.
9 Sabé serves from time to time as my decoy , my loyal bodyguard.
10 They saw nothing but the wretched decoy vanishing behind the nearest tents.
11 It was just what Joe wanted; it would make a valuable decoy .
12 The flight plan should show Canada, but that would be a decoy .
13 If nothing else, she might serve as a decoy for the reavers.
14 She was a decoy duck, bedad, and the whole thing a plant.
15 He found our hunters blowing in a desultory fashion on their decoy .
16 Two Puffs,-whohad money given to them to decoy others to play.
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