Moderate as in con To deceive or trick someone, often by creating a false appearance or presenting misleading information, similar to a hoax. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Chicane'
The cunning fox managed to chicane the other animals and sneak into the henhouse unnoticed.
The cunning witch used a magical chicane to deceive the townsfolk and gain control over their minds.
The clever magician managed to chicane the audience, making them believe he had made a person disappear.
The mischievous student tried to chicane his teacher by submitting a paper filled with fabricated information.
The master chess player skillfully used a series of moves to chicane his opponent and secure victory.
The illusionist's performance was designed to chicane the audience into questioning the boundaries of reality.
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