Conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end.
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Examples for "snow "
Examples for "snow "
1 Traveled four miles; came to the snow ; continued about four miles further.
2 Note the entrance; a vertical hole in the snow in the foreground
3 Our teams continue to work hard to clear snow from the airfield.
4 One year the snow was five foot high right here on the-Ned?
5 Least it's too cold to snow , he comments; that's one good thing.
1 He has not risen early enough in the morning to hoodwink me.
2 Try to hoodwink you into thinking they have no truss to sell.
3 I need his evidence to hoodwink this old cask of grog, Abercromby.
4 Also, I am a man whom he could easily hoodwink and outwit.
5 Now you hoodwink Cicereau's security chief, who is apparently a blood addict.
1 The brilliant young English openside is never going to bamboozle Beauden Barrett twice.
2 His fast feet bamboozle defences and he should waltz right into this squad.
3 But many modern adventuresses have been able to bamboozle the mighty.
4 They bamboozle a green gosling out of his birthright on Monday; that's business.
5 It is no use, Maternus, trying to bamboozle us with your everlasting serenity.
1 And we cringe, and we crawl, and are led by the nose .
2 He had been led by the nose like a crude school-boy.
3 Don't be led by the nose by a parcel of agitators!
4 She thought all men were dumb animals to be led by the nose .
5 Now, boy, if I were you I would not be led by the nose .
1 For the sake of effect, I shall not play false with philosophy.
2 He is deeply afraid that Richard might play false with Prince Edward.
3 To release the eagle would be to play false to Shamash.
4 Those who dream they can play false with Him are mistaken.
5 She need not lie nor play false nor fool herself here.
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