Dupe Mnemonic
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dupe
dupe
/djuːp/
dupe
Examples
- She was clearly a dupe of the scam.
- Harlequin brought in the Dummy and a duped Solomon Grundy.
- The model, on the other hand, is disadvantaged, along with the dupe.
- The result of the debate was 'Merged histories', dupe article.
- Ecclitico boasts of how he can dupe the foolish.
- I had been duped by fiendish studio producers.
- That also means that there's no need to go to the effort to dupe the info.
- The evolution is driven by the selective action of a signal receiver, or dupe.
- The line of reasoning was to the effect that she is a dupe and thus irrelevant.
- Too many undiscerning Christians have been duped.
a person who is tricked or swindled
noun
fool or hoax
verb
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"Dew + Peep. Fooled by the dew, the chick peeps thinking it's a water pool."
"Dew + Peep. A trickster made the dewdrops seem like peeping eyes."
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