The phrase
"complete hoax" means that something is completely false or untrue.
Full definition
This is
a complete hoax and propels nothing but ignorance in our lives.
Long story short, this «relic» was
a complete hoax, debunked by carbon dating.
I really think these Lemar debacle was
a complete hoax.
This could be
a complete hoax for all we know right now.
Some think Duchamp was
a complete hoax, that he was just playing with everybody.
Beauprez, a former two - term congressman who lost the race for governor in 2006, wrote a 2009 book in which he said that climate change was «at best a grossly overhyped issue and at worst
a complete hoax foisted on most of the world.»
It proves CO2 climate fears are
a complete hoax and it is in total support of the draft author's paper.
The mathematical proof that CO2 fear mongering is
a complete hoax is not even difficult for the average educated person to understand.
On the other hand, this could be
a complete hoax, with some clever digital manipulation of a Robin handset.