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were cheating
noun
Someone who cheats (informal: cheater).
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"They were cheating, and it's not right.
If you needed gods, you were cheating.
She was shocked when I suggested that we were cheating.
Mr Jones clearly felt that the other side were cheating.
It almost felt as if I were cheating on him.
They were cheating without being fully aware of it.
Authorities have said automakers were cheating, just in a legal way.
Pet owners figured that if other people were cheating the system, they might as well too.
In 1993, the Clinton administration discovered that the North Koreans were cheating on this deal, too.
But the priests were cheating, because they had something else, too: Nilometers.
Meckstroth told me that he had been convinced since 2014 that Fantoni and Nunes were cheating.
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