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cheat
noun as in person who fools others
noun as in trick
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verb as in defraud, fool
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Example Sentences
“Just kind of lost on that thing, and if anyone knows me, knows I’m never going to cheat or anything like that.”
Vashi has cheated investors, staff and the taxman, but the search party is surprisingly small.
Women should not have to settle for men who cheat on them, or abandon, abuse or exploit them in unequal relationships.
Aguilar thinks often of young, inexperienced artists who didn’t have the privilege of being in a family of savvy entertainers — those who run the biggest risk of getting cheated out of royalties.
Local news that would darken his doorstep: He knew people involved in the USC cheating scandal.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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