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cheat (on) ; trick ; dupe ; rip off ; take in ; swindle ; shortchange ; hoodwink ; be had ; humbug ; con ; hoax ; scam ; diddle ; flim-flam ; take + Nombre + for a ride.
Students who cheat on literature searching, for instance, will not get the full benefit of the course.
People will try to trick or deceive systems that support intrinsically social activities.
He offers an antidote to modern-day jeremiads that criticize easily duped consumers.
Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.
'Boy, have you been brainwashed! You've been taken in by the tobacco industry', she said = 'Boy, have you been brainwashed! You've been taken in by the tobacco industry', she said.
It is evident that the candidates for everlasting youth will be eternally swindled.
Banning's decision to hold up Madison and Jefferson as models without discussing in some depth the practical ways in which they politicked shortchanges the reader.
In turn, a consequential effect is that reference librarians and scholars might end up getting hoodkwinked.
By the time Americans learned they'd been had, the die was cast - we were committed to 58,000 dead!.
More persons, on the whole, are humbugged by believing in nothing than by believing in too much.
A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.
He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.
Insurance rates are off the chart due to people scamming insurance companies.
It should be remembered that the last time they were here, they were diddled - Could it be a case of 'once bitten twice shy'?.
You are being flim-flammed by just another industry shill.
That is when the King realized he had been taken for a ride and it took an innocent child to point out his situation.