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is tricked
noun
Something designed to fool or swindle.
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Siegfried arrives and is tricked into drinking the potion.
The reader's sense of superiority is tricked into sympathy.
Leamas is tricked and so, deliciously, are we.
The greenroom at the "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" show is tricked out like the ultimate man cave.
In the only purely Roman myth, he is tricked into marrying the aged Anna Perenna.
No accident, that: the car is tricked up to grab the attention of suburban 20-somethings.
But it turns out that autobiographical memory is tricked in this way all the time.
A Napoleonic campaign tent is tricked out with a map table, a small chandelier, a fancy sword, and toy cuirassiers.
The brain is tricked into believing that the body is in danger and triggers the fight or flight response.
When Drummond disappears and then Milo's family also vanishes, he is tricked back into the game, to his own annoyance.
No child of any age is tricked by the question: Did you forget to shave this morning, sweetheart?
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