to hoodwink the audience
be hoodwinked for the moment
It is difficult to hoodwink a smart lawyer.
staff were hoodwinked into thinking the cucumber was a sawn-off shotgun.
Therefore, does not want the quilt 1.4 this digit to hoodwink, its actual result is dismayful.
The con artist tried to hoodwink the old lady out of her life savings.
He used his charm to hoodwink his way into getting a promotion.
The fraudulent company tried to hoodwink customers with false advertising.
She didn't realize she was being hoodwinked until it was too late.
The politician attempted to hoodwink the public with misleading statements.
The scam artist used a variety of tactics to hoodwink his victims.
Don't let yourself be hoodwinked by false promises.
The magician's illusions were so convincing that they could easily hoodwink the audience.
She tried to hoodwink her way out of taking responsibility for her actions.
The fraudster used a sophisticated scheme to hoodwink investors out of millions of dollars.
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