Hoodwink
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British pronunciation/hˈʊdwɪŋk/
American pronunciation/ˈhʊdˌwɪŋk/

Definition & Meaning of "hoodwink"

to hoodwink
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to deceive a person, often by hiding the truth or using clever tactics to mislead them

to hoodwink definition and meaning
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The con artist's elaborate plan was designed to hoodwink unsuspecting victims out of their money.
Some politicians try to hoodwink voters by making false promises during election campaigns.
The scammer attempted to hoodwink elderly individuals into giving away their personal information.
Be cautious of online advertisements that may hoodwink you into purchasing counterfeit products.
It's essential to stay vigilant and not allow yourself to be hoodwinked by deceptive schemes.
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