Hoodwink

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The EIM team would never try to hoodwink you.

But what does that mean?

Let's listen.

Anna, you know the fruit seller near our office?

Oh, um, you mean Pete?

Yeah, he tried to hoodwink me yesterday.

I thought the sign for hornet is red, three kilograms for five dollars.

But the one in front of the five was covered, so it was really fifteen dollars for three kilograms. Wow, he wouldn't try to trick you, would he?

In the 1500s, hoodwink meant to cover the eyes of someone, like a prisoner, with a hood or blindfold.

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