patsy in English

noun
1
a person who is easily taken advantage of, especially by being cheated or blamed for something.
Mapes thereby revealed herself to be a patsy , a mark, a victim of the Big Con.

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1. Patsy Cline - Crazy (1961) Video Edit by CorbiOnn

2. And Patsy Jones Bilow, was a lifelong resident of Macon

3. Arless and his wife Patsy currently live in Raleigh, NC

4. The Anzacs by Patsy Adam Smith is an incredibly powerful book

5. And we need a patsy to blame publicly for the crime.

6. Still, she was able to berate Patsy and Betsy for giggling.

7. It is unclear when Patsy Ramsey first launched her precocious daughter on the circuit.

8. So when you needed a patsy, you knew just where to look.

9. Altha had 6 siblings: William A Jenings , Patsy Jenings and 4 other siblings .

10. I find myself feeling like either a deep-pocketed patsy or a skinflint.

11. Oswald claimed that he was merely a patsy in the entire conspiracy that led to Kennedy's Assassination

12. Eddie's actress wife Patsy Ann Scott secretly filmed the roly-poly star as he snoozed in bed.

13. Patsy: Yes, that's what my doctor said. So I only drink decaffeinated coffee now.

14. Patsy was getting ratty, Betsy was getting distressed, and Jimmy was losing all respect for his mum.

15. Patsy Cline (born Virginia Patterson Hensley; September 8, 1932 – March 5, 1963) was an American singer

16. "Crazy" was a follow-up to Patsy Cline's previous big hit "I Fall to Pieces" (1961)

17. WHEATLEY Slim was laboring sootily with the stove-pipe which Patsy had struck Askew with a stick of …

18. Guys, Chambers was clearly being manipulated by person or persons unknown into being backstage so he'd be the perfect patsy.

19. Caulfields rocked to Patsy Tracy and band on Friday, while John Deegan Balladeered to a packed Dowdstown Hotel

20. And he was now teaching young Patsy, unbeknownst to his elder brothers, the rudiments of the noble art of self-defence.

21. What was most Confusingto Patsy was whether she should go in for the tanning dome unit or therelatively cheaper tanning bed

22. Not in the first half when the Cougars jumped on the Bears like gangsters on a patsy delinquent on his payments.

23. Patsy & Lou, the “geri_Actives”, living their best life one happy hour a time! Be sure to also follow us on Instagram @geri_Actives

24. So, this MAY BE the reason why the Adjectival Scoring Guide was used for K7. or MAY BE the Board felt generous to Patsy again.

25. EastEnders' Patsy Palmer Cosies up to husband Richard Merkell in cute social media snap after enjoying a family beach day with son Bertie, 9, in Malibu

26. Editorialists grumbled that Clinton had come off as a wimp and a patsy, Sino-pundits called the shortsighted, Conniving American president no match for the farsighted, Conniving Chinese.

27. “Well,” Patsy explained, “the Norman Conks were a street gang from Norman Street in the East End of Glasgow and they used to fight with the Bridgeton Billy Boys

28. You may not be able to avoid feeling like a patsy or a skinflint, but a budget of how much to spend, tip or give will create a structure for your own sanity.

29. Patsy Cline, original name Virginia Patterson Hensley, (born September 8, 1932, Winchester, Virginia, U.S.—died March 5, 1963, near Camden, Tennessee), American country music singer whose talent and wide-ranging appeal made her one …

30. What was most Confusingto Patsy was whether she should go in for the tanning dome unit or therelatively cheaper tanning bed."Call up that toll free number that's listed on the Sun-QuestCatalog", said her ever-resourceful husband, Alan, who worked as a salesrepresentative for a chemical company

31. * "Crazy" was Patsy Cline's second of two of her records to peak at #2, her other #2 record was "Walkin' After Midnight" for two weeks in April of 1957 And from the "For What It's Worth' department, the remainder of the Hot Country Singles' Top 10 on January 14th, 1962: At #3