We have no meanings for "make the dupe" in our records yet.
1 You have been made the dupe of a thoroughly heartless and unprincipled woman.
2 I have been made the dupe of a preternatural conspiracy.
3 Are we moles, and blinder than moles, that we should continually be made the dupes of these women?
4 You cannot long be made the dupe of artifice, you are not to be misled by the sophistry of vice.
5 Cook says Omai "would take no advice, but permitted himself to be made the dupe of every designing knave."
6 And who, besides, can bear to be made the dupe of such low cunning, operating with such high and arrogant passions?
7 This appears to me," observes Mr. Adams, "an intriguing manœuvre, of which the minister thinks I might be made the dupe . "
8 I am anxious lest you should be made the dupe of a coquette, and your peace of mind fall a sacrifice to an artful debauchee.
Grammar, pronunciation and more