Phrases with «decoy»

plainhierarchy
A decoy is something that is used to trick or distract someone or something, often by luring them away from what is important or valuable. Full definition

Noun + «decoy»

Sentences with «decoy»

  • As such, Totti and De Rossi served as decoys as Fazio nodded Radja Nainggolan's perfectly - struck free - kick into the path of Džeko (1). (chiesaditotti.com)
  • With a totally inexperienced and economically inept Old Etonian in charge: with David Laws playing the role of decoy in this proposed Great Bank Robbery, and aided and abetted by subservient economists, the Treasury remains within the firm grip of Britain's most powerful oligarchy. (leftfutures.org)
  • For this show, the artist has built his battery packs into a mobile of plastic crows with flapping wings, manufactured as decoys for hunting fowl. (teamgal.com)
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