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cheat

[cheet] / tʃit /






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That included helping him create a cheat sheet that listed when to use each card.

From The Wall Street Journal

She’s even working with the actor-turned-director cheat code, starring in her own film as well as directing it.

From Salon

Mr. Mamdani’s appeal wasn’t primarily to the working poor, but to professional-class voters who felt cheated by their lack of success despite strong credentials.

From The Wall Street Journal

Those athletes certainly aren’t cheating for the money since curlers, even at the highest level, have often had to work regular jobs to pay the bills.

From Los Angeles Times

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sued the nation’s largest servicer of student loans Wednesday, alleging that Navient Corp. cheated borrowers, resulting in higher payments for Americans struggling to pay back their student loans.

From Los Angeles Times