hoodwinked in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

hoodwinked in the PONS Dictionary

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English
I did not feel that charlatans had hoodwinked me into giving up my powers to enhance theirs.
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It's the only way to hoodwink ordinary compassion.
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The novel cleverly refutes the fraudulent and hoodwinking practices of this man and the hoax is exposed.
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Also, we hate to be taken advantage of or hoodwinked, so we protect ourselves by holding back.
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There is not the slightest doubt in my mind that this brainy man was hoodwinked, and that his confidence was betrayed by the so-called mediums that he tested.
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But she'll instead be remembered as a racially confused woman who hoodwinked everyone she tried to speak for.
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I can't get away from the fact that he tried to hoodwink an elderly and vulnerable person.
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They are interested in getting the money... trying to swindle and hoodwink you.
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There are hundreds of workers inside the airport who get police antecedent's certificate from other districts and hoodwink the security system.
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Several episodes of the series state that all marks have been genuinely hoodwinked, and that any money lost is returned to them after filming.
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