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Wanting to get one over on them.
"They're trying to get one over on us".
"It was a scam to get one over on the Russians" is another argument I've heard.
'He was constantly winding the opposition up, looking for ways to get one over on them.
Simple, for a good cause, and offering the chance to get one over on Glendenning.
This would work because, "psychologically, people love to get one over on the taxman", he added.
Branson saw an opportunity to get one over on an old rival.
But I didn't think she was trying to get one over on the police.
"They used to get one over on teams before the game had started.
Does this poor excuse for a mob boss really imagine he can get one over on me?
There is that big, juicy carrot – the chance to get one over on your most hated opponents.
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