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Exemplos de uso de DUPE em uma frase

  • Typically, he would lure a victim to his home and dupe them into donning handcuffs on the pretext of demonstrating a magic trick.
  • In the simplest case, as in Batesian mimicry, a mimic resembles a model, so as to deceive a dupe, all three being of different species.
  • Jesus of Nazareth depicts Judas Iscariot as initially well-intentioned, but later as a dupe of Zerah's who betrays Jesus largely as a result of Zerah's false platitudes and pretexts.
  • "Cat's paw", an idiom, meaning "the dupe (or unwitting tool) of another", derived from Jean de La Fontaine's fable "The Monkey and the Cat".
  • After the dupe bug was fixed and trillions of potentially duped in-game currency deleted, the designers decided to let the economy to continue running at a net loss until the levels could return to normal.
  • Volpone (The Fox) is a Venetian gentleman who pretends to be on his deathbed after a long illness in order to dupe Voltore (The Vulture), Corbaccio (The Raven) and Corvino (The Crow), three men who aspire to inherit his fortune.
  • The movie follows Finney's book only vaguely, abridges and changes many of the circus' exhibited creatures and persons, and inserts a subplot about how the town miser – played by Arthur O'Connell – who plots to dupe townspeople into selling him their land, as he knows a railroad will soon come to the town.
  • He co-starred with Terence Hill, Miou-Miou and Patrick McGoohan in the western Un genio, due compari, un pollo (A Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe, 1975) as Steamengine Bill.
  • 5 million after fallen prey to phishing scams involving OCBC, when scammers took advantage of old short message service (SMS) technology to impersonate the bank to send unsolicited SMSes and dupe victims into handing over their online banking log-in details.
  • He took over as Minority Leader because Giuliani endorsed Cuomo against Pataki, where Ognibene gave the new mayor a certificate from "Dupe University".
  • During a subsequent unearned dupe search in the peripheral areas and at greater depths, even more duds were found.
  • In 2010 Greene has been banned for two years for trying to dupe drug testers, backdated to March 12, 2009.
  • It is from this fable that the French get their idiom Tirer les marrons du feu, meaning to act as someone's dupe or, deriving from that, to benefit from the dirty work of others.
  • A goose in Moll's luggage is addressed to "My lofing cosen in Tems Stret in London": suggesting that she has been misled; this "cousin" might have been a recruiter or a paid-off dupe of the bawdy keepers.
  • McFly soon recognizes that the premise of the “practical joke” is based on the plot of Ben Johnson’s 17th century theater classic Volpone, in which a swindler poses as a dying man to dupe three men who aspire to inherit his fortune, each bearing luxurious gifts.
  • Howett and Angel hatch a plot, making it look as if the ship has been boarded by the enemy during a night raid and using Poop-Decker as an expendable dupe to get the Captain leave the ship on his own volition.
  • Plus, perhaps to dupe postwar American export customers, a mark of Palissy Established 1853, around the design of a whiskered head and shoulders presumably trying to allude to Bernard Palissy.
  • He ranted against 'funny Frankie,' FDR, as the dupe of America's Jewish interest, inveighed against the Semitic takeover of Masonic lodges in the United States (Best was a 32-degree Mason) and recounted lurid tales of Soviet cannibalism on the eastern front.
  • In The Ern Malley Affair, Michael Heyward recounts the events of the hoax when Stewart conspired with friend and fellow poet James McAuley to dupe Max Harris, the young leader of the modernist movement, and his fellow Angry Penguins, into believing that Ern's sister, Ethel, had found an unpublished manuscript while sorting through her brother's personal belongings after his premature death at the age of twenty-five from the usually non-fatal hyperthyroid condition known as Graves' disease.
  • looked upon these antics of Wendell Willkie as those of an opportunistic hypocrite or an impressionable dupe, we know not.



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