Sentences with phrase «old bait»

The phrase "old bait" typically refers to someone or something that is no longer interesting, attractive, or effective. It implies that the person or thing has become predictable, outdated, or unoriginal. Full definition
One wonders whether to think along the lines of, «If it looks too good to be true...»... or that it's just plain old bait and switch.
We went to a few other Dealerships closer to our home, before we went here and what a big mistake, the same OLD bait and switch, the OLD run around, and talk about HIGH PRESSURE, and trying to sell you a car you don't need or WANT.
As I say, I still support the war, but even solely on pro-life grounds, if the choice is between the old bait - and - switch cons and the neocons, I'll take my stand with the neocons.
Stewart recently pitched an idea on how to freshen up the role: have the Bond girl actually be Bond — pull the old bait and switch.
«This is really the only time we see traffic,» said Wesley Walker, owner of the Slippery Sinker, a 6 - year - old bait and tackle sho...
The old bait and switch as it were.
Besides the old bait - n - switch tactics they use, I had to pay $ 25 to join PenFed.
And make sure the agent doesn't do any monkey business by doing the old bait and switch.
Instead I got a hit on my credit and the old bait and switch.
It's the old bait and switch, in reverse.
Educated in Fine Art at U.C. Berkeley and Central Saint Martins in London, his conceptual concerns inform his practice, which led him in 2002 to open a project space out of an old bait shop in Oakland called Lucky Tackle.
For an inaugural show, the old bait and tackle store on the ground floor of the Chelsea Hotel couldn't fit better.
If he doesn't, you're in danger of the old bait and switch move.
And make sure the agent doesn't do any monkey business by doing the old bait and switch.
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