Sentence examples for be bamboozled from inspiring English sources

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be bamboozled

verb

To con, defraud, trick, to make a fool of, to humbug or impose on someone.

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We must be bamboozled.

"Don't be bamboozled, don't be confused and don't be misled.

Clifford Chance wasn't the only law-abiding enterprise to be bamboozled by the trust.

To Americans bewildered by the law, he said, "Don't be bamboozled".

Surrounded by his treasured specimens, Fossile is naturally doomed to be bamboozled by the worldly Plotwell.

And, for once, it's a relief not be bamboozled by too many gadgets and geegaws.

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I think your staff are being bamboozled".

You've been bamboozled by the Hermanator".

We feel like we were bamboozled".

He had been "bamboozled and humbugged".

I'd been bamboozled, they asserted.

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