Phrases with «to take the bait»

The phrase "to take the bait" means to fall for a trap or trick, similar to a fish being caught by a baited hook. It refers to when someone is easily deceived or manipulated into doing or saying something they shouldn't. Full definition

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Sentences with «to take the bait»

  • Even if you do not take the bait in paying only the minimum, you are still more likely to pay less than you otherwise would. (wisebread.com)
  • I think I would have taken the bait on that big time. (educationworld.com)
  • The fish is blind in that eye and slow to take a bait offered on that side. (si.com)
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