bamboozle
Americanverb
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to cheat; mislead
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to confuse
Pop Culture
— Bamboozle: A board game by Milton Bradley introduced in 1876, notable for featuring the first large folding game board. — Bamboozle: Milton Bradley introduced another board game with the same name in 1962. This game was based on the 1962 NBC-TV show McKeever and The Colonel. — Bamboozle: A Parker Brothers (now Hasbro) game from 1997. It is a word game in which one team has to guess the words that another team came up with based on a list of randomly-generated letters. — Bamboozled: A feature film (2000) directed by Spike Lee, about a frustrated African American television writer who proposes a minstrel show as a form of protest, which unexpectedly becomes a hit. — The Bamboozle: An annual three-day music festival held in New Jersey.
Other Word Forms
- bamboozlement noun
- bamboozler noun
Etymology
Origin of bamboozle
First recorded in 1695–1705; origin uncertain
Example Sentences
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Through it all, he kept pitching, bamboozling a shellshocked Brewers lineup that stood no chance.
“At worst, Sable was simply bamboozling the Regional Water Board to meet a critical deadline,” according to the lawsuit.
From Los Angeles Times
"I was bamboozled," she says, her eyes wide with shock.
From BBC
As I neared the end, I felt bamboozled because there were at least two massive archways that looked like the finish line, but actually weren’t.
From Los Angeles Times
Kennedy has exploited the false perception that he's a liberal Democrat to bamboozle some people into thinking far-right health policies, such as slashing Medicaid, are "moderate" positions.
From Salon
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