fob|fobbed|fobbing|fobs in English
verb
[fɑb /fɒb]
defraud, con into buying goods of poor quality
Use "fob|fobbed|fobbing|fobs" in a sentence
1. They fobbed off our suggestion.
2. She wouldn't be fobbed off this time.
3. Don't be fobbed off with excuses.
4. We thought we'd been fobbed off with inferior goods.
5. Die-cast metal key fobs are real all-rounders.
6. Don't try fobbing off last year's goods on me!
7. The salesman fobbed the lady off with an imitation diamond.
8. Don't be fobbed off by meaningless answers from politicians.
9. Our price in on FOB basis.
10. Key rings, key fobs, imitation jewellery, cuff links, tie pins, tie clips, badges
11. The salesman fobbed off the faulty machine on the lady.
12. The salesman fobbed off an imitation diamond on the lady.
13. Key fobs - the all-rounder made of die-cast metal.
14. Well, I suppose that's fine -- if you're a fobbing, clay-Brained measle
15. Synonyms for Coxcombs include bucks, caps, dandies, dudes, fobs, fools, hinges, popinjays, cockscombs and exquisites
16. Pulsate us have fob price for Ms. Plate.
17. These prices are FOB ( Free on Board ) prices.
18. Ford: keyless remote FOB..fuse Blownor sensor not working
19. Ford: keyless remote FOB..fuse Blownor sensor not working
20. Key rings (trinket of fobs), tiepins, clocks, watches, wall clocks, alarm clocks, brooches (jewellery)
21. You can't fob an expert off with cheap imitations.
22. They tried to fob me off with a cheap camera.
23. I won't be fobbed off this time I'm determined to say what I think.
24. Catherine opened her coat and looked at her fob watch.
25. She tried to fob all her junk off onto me.