Moderate as in deceive Deceptively or cleverly trick someone, often in a sly or sneaky manner. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Pull A Fast One'
He tried to pull a fast one during the game, pretending to be injured to gain an advantage.
The mischievous student decided to pull a fast one on his classmates by swapping their backpacks when they weren't looking.
The cunning chess player managed to pull a fast one on his opponent, executing an unexpected move to checkmate.
The street magician managed to pull a fast one on the curious crowd by making their wallets disappear.
The experienced card player knew how to pull a fast one by subtly marking the cards during the game.
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