Definition of «weasel»

A weasel is a small, carnivorous mammal that belongs to the family Mustelidae. They are known for their slender bodies and long snouts, which they use to hunt prey such as rodents or birds. Weasels have also become popularly used as a term to describe someone who is sneaky or dishonest, due to their reputation of being cunning hunters that will exploit any opportunity to catch their prey.

Usage examples

  1. The politician tried to weasel his way out of taking responsibility for the corruption scandal.
  2. The sneaky salesperson tried to weasel a higher price from the customer by manipulating the information.

Sentences with «weasel»

  • Conjecture is fine if the consequences are not larded with piles of weasel words like «could be» «might be» «will be if... and if....» (judithcurry.com)
  • Jim Parsons Wants to Play THE RIDDLER, T.J. Miller Confirms He's Playing WEASEL in Fox's DEADPOOL, More (newsarama.com)
  • Instead of a straightforward and open defense of their agenda, I anticipate that the U.S. Department of Education — Gates — AFT — Fordham coalition (along with their two hired assessment consortia and corporate backers) will respond with weasel words. (educationnext.org)
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