hoodwink out of



hoodwink someone out of something

Fig. to get something away from someone by deception. Are you trying to hoodwink me out of my money? Max tried to hoodwink the old lady out of all her money.
See also: hoodwink, of, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
GustawGUWS-tahfPolish
Zelda (2)ZEL-dəEnglish
Carol (1)KER-əl, KAR-əlEnglish
Anubisə-NOO-bis (English)Egyptian Mythology (Latinized)
Liberia-Late Roman
SeveSE-veSpanish