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the cheated
noun
Someone who cheats (informal: cheater).
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In two new BuzzFeed videos, men and women reveal how they feel about cheating and discuss whether they've ever been the cheater, the cheated or the "other" man or woman.
In a fury, the cheated di Luna sends Manrico to the block, too fast for Azucena to stop him.
The cheated fans are the ones who stand shivering on the sidelines in the wind, the cold and the rain".
Steve had made a card with a photograph of us at his home in Horsham, during a practice for our punk band, the Cheated.
In truth, it is always hard to think of sanctions that do not hurt the innocent including, in Peru and Zimbabwe, the cheated voters more than the regime responsible.
Bolaño's death with his magnum opus so nearly complete is a strong mythic pattern (not to mention a publicist's dream), the cheated glimpse of fulfilment echoing not only Proust but Moses.
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In the past, when the cheated-upon spouse wanted to know the specifics about what happened, most therapists told them to let it go, to move on.
One of the puppets always followed the rules, but the other cheated, giving the child too few or too many tokens.
"I feel absolutely cheated because the better team lost and the French cheated at the end," said Noel Cummins, sipping a pint in the Cobblestone pub.
At first, the distinctions seemed clear: One governor broke the law, the other cheated on his wife (and she, apparently, had cheated on him).
A1 NEW YORK/REGION B1-7 Leaders' Flaws Provide A Reason to Reflect One governor broke the law, the other cheated on his wife.
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