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9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Bamboozle' in a Sentence

"To deceive or trick someone through flattery, humbug, or similar tactics; often followed by "into."" more

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Despite her innocence, she realized she had been bamboozled into signing a fraudulent contract.
The con artist has bamboozled unsuspecting victims, disappearing with their life savings.
With a charming smile, he has bamboozled his crush into going on a date with him.
Using clever disguises, the spy has bamboozled his enemies, gaining valuable intelligence.
Having mastered the art of persuasion, he has bamboozled his way to the top of the corporate ladder.
They have bamboozled the audience with their mind-bending magic tricks.
The sly fox has bamboozled the chickens, sneaking into the coop unnoticed.
The mischievous child has bamboozled his friends into believing in imaginary creatures.
The cunning politician has bamboozled his rivals, securing a surprising victory.

Bamboozle

bam-boo-zuhl
verbTo deceive or trick someone through flattery, humbug, or similar tactics; often followed by "into."
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Last Updated On: April 15, 2024
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