Sentence examples for be gullible from inspiring English sources

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be gullible

adjective

Easily deceived or duped; naïve, easily cheated or fooled.

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The voters may be gullible.

Don't be gullible, more like.

But fraud does not require that the victim be gullible or lose money on the transaction.

At times, investors may be gullible and their memories can be limited.

Team executives would be gullible rubes with straw hats, overalls and sacks full of money.

His other problem is that he's such a nice guy he can be gullible.

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Second, we're gullible.

We are gullible.

Some athletes are gullible.

I'm Libra, and Libras are gullible.

"The public is gullible," Mr. Ostrowski said.

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