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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
“Investors should be able to trust those to whom they give their hard-earned money, and not worry that those people will lie, cheat, and steal.”
Now that you understand the stakes, here’s a cheat sheet to the types of pots and pans you might encounter in the marketplace.
As an advocate for better food in schools and hospitals, she sees her love of “cheats” as a tool to help institutions create better meals without overburdening their staff.
Lists inevitably leave off the worthy, even a top 10 list that cheats with 11 items.
And these others did not cheat on their taxes or lie while trying to buy a gun: Couldn’t the president act to shield them from retribution too?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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