hoodwinked in English

verb
1
deceive or trick (someone).
an attempt to hoodwink the public

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1. He hoodwinked us into agreeing.

2. He'd been exploited, hoodwinked, lied to.

3. I had been duped, hoodwinked, bamboozled.

4. I feel as if I've been hoodwinked.

5. I was hoodwinked into buying fake jewels.

6. 18 I was hoodwinked into buying fake jewels.

7. 4 Rather than being hoodwinked, I would endure anything.

8. Rather than being hoodwinked, I would endure anything.

9. Could we have been hoodwinked all the way?

10. She had been hoodwinked into buying a worthless necklace.

11. Only an exceptionally powerful Confundus Charm could have hoodwinked it.

12. Someone hoodwinked my eyes and let me guess who she was.

13. Does anyone else around here think we were hoodwinked on this deal?

14. He says they've been hoodwinked and the noise is an intrusion on their lives.

15. Synonyms for Bluffed include deceived, fooled, tricked, conned, deluded, misled, humbugged, duped, hoodwinked and bamboozled

16. Synonyms for Cozened include deceived, fooled, tricked, duped, misled, hoodwinked, deluded, conned, beguiled and hoaxed

17. British intelligence believe its American counterparts were hoodwinked , while Israeli intelligence responded with shock and disappointment .

18. But don't be hoodwinked into thinking that gifts and other offerings are the way to bring lasting happiness.

19. The Choleric Engellau blew his top, felt he had been hoodwinked and promised that Pelle would never be acknowledged as the car's designer

20. 10 Cesar has also been forsaken by his former FARC comrades who condemned him as a traitor, after he was hoodwinked by an army intelligence operation masquerading as a humanitarian mission.

21. ‘Jumping on such Bandwagons is fun - and I've met a lot of people who I now consider good friends through this medium.’ ‘I don't like Bandwagons, because I am a slowcoach and it's usually pretty crowded by the time I get there.’ ‘At first glance, a fella could be hoodwinked into assuming both these Bandwagons to be one and the same.’