Phrases with «to pawn off»

The phrase "to pawn off" means to try and deceive or trick someone into believing something that is not true. Full definition

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Sentences with «to pawn off»

  • He didn't blow me off when he found out my budget range and he didn't pawn me off on another staff member in search of a bigger spender. (cars.com)
  • But the «younger» Cho is 40 years old, an age where we can safely own our immaturity, not pawn it off as a consequence of our mishandled upbringing. (entrepreneur.com)
  • Unlike many people, Malone's dictionary didn't get pawned off at a yard sale or packed away in her attic. (gse.harvard.edu)
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