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cheat
noun as in person who fools others
noun as in trick
Strong matches
verb as in defraud, fool
Strong matches
Example Sentences
And regulars have made a packed return, with 17 teams taking part, though the almost Traitors-like tale of alleged cheating looms large.
But Stanley, sure that Blanche has cheated Stella out of her inheritance, wants her gone.
That a single bond trader might be paid $47 million a year and feel cheated.
The pub owner and landlord shared the news in a social media post but chose not to name the cheating team, which he said had led to massive speculation.
Murphy also had a more radical suggestion, saying if anyone is caught cheating or diving, the other team should be awarded an automatic penalty.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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