Sentences with Pigeon

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9 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Pigeon'

In political debates, candidates sometimes use each other as pigeons to deflect criticism.

The detective realized he had made the wrong suspect the pigeon in the murder case.

The ambitious project's failure led to the team using the budget cuts as a pigeon.

The cunning scam artist targeted the naive old man, making him a pigeon in the financial fraud.

The deceptive scheme was designed to lure unsuspecting individuals into becoming pigeons for the fraudulent investment.

The inexperienced intern was a pigeon for the conniving colleagues who took credit for their work.

The ambitious entrepreneur avoided being a pigeon by thoroughly researching potential business partners.

The political candidate promised unrealistic changes, hoping to attract pigeons among the disillusioned voters.

In the competitive industry, the new actor was a pigeon for unscrupulous agents seeking to exploit their talent.

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