humbug|humbugs in English
noun
[hum·bug || 'hʌmbʌg]
deception, trickery, fraud; imposter, trickste
Use "humbug|humbugs" in a sentence
1. Humbug.
2. Well, I say... " Bah Humbug. "
3. Bushwa, Bushwah: Etymology bushwa: der Humbug
4. 5 It was all so much humbug.
5. 6 Ishmael concludes the stranger is a humbug.
6. 15 Britain's laws on homosexuality are hypocritical humbug.
7. 2 to humbug a person into doing sth.
8. This is all humbug and good humor, of course.
9. 13 I am going to expose all this humbug.
10. 7 I am tired of being such a humbug.
11. " Humbug ! " in response to his nephew 's " Merry Christmas ! "
12. In that way one is sure of accepting no humbug.
13. 11 He was a champion against humbug in all its forms.
14. 8 Barnum's original circus was little more than humbug and hype.
15. The wilder the accusations the easier it is to say humbug.
16. 16 Trying to hit a humbug was a waste of effort.
17. There was all the usual humbug and obligatory compliments from ministers.
18. 18 In that way one is sure of accepting no humbug.
19. Blague (countable and uncountable, plural Blagues) mendacious boasting; falsehood; humbug; Related terms
20. 22 The wilder the accusations the easier it is to say humbug.
21. 3 There was all the usual humbug and obligatory compliments from ministers.
22. Another word for Cant: hypocrisy, pretence, lip service, humbug, insincerity Collins English Thesaurus
23. 17 Life is all moon shine, a monstrous humbug, a grand suck - in.
24. 1 Yon can only humbug those who are not aware of your tricks.
25. 10 synonyms for Boloney: baloney, bilgewater, bosh, drool, humbug, tommyrot, tosh, twaddle, taradiddle