100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "chouse"

Definition

Chouse (verb) - to cheat, trick, or deceive someone, often in a playful or mischievous manner.

Synonyms

  • Deceive
  • Trick
  • Fool
  • Con
  • Hoodwink
  • Dupe
  • Bamboozle
  • Mislead
  • Swindle
  • Outwit

Antonyms

  • Honesty
  • Support
  • Aid
  • Assist
  • Enlighten
  • Guide
  • Help
  • Inform
  • Clarify
  • Trust

Examples

  1. He tried to chouse his friends into believing he could fly.
  2. The magician managed to chouse the audience with his tricks.
  3. She felt embarrassed after realizing she had been choused by a con artist.
  4. Don't let him chouse you into doing his homework.
  5. They attempted to chouse the visitors with fake tickets.
  6. He thought it was funny to chouse his little brother.
  7. She was clever enough not to be choused by his smooth talk.
  8. The prankster loved to chouse his classmates every April Fool's Day.
  9. It’s not right to chouse people for your own benefit.
  10. The old man would often chouse the kids with ghost stories.
  11. She felt like they were trying to chouse her out of her money.
  12. I can't believe I let him chouse me into that deal!
  13. The clever fox would always find a way to chouse the chickens.
  14. He used his charm to chouse everyone into trusting him.
  15. The thieves managed to chouse the security system.
  16. Don't be so gullible, or you'll get choused again.
  17. He thought he could easily chouse the system to get ahead.
  18. She realized too late that she had been choused by her own friend.
  19. The kids love to chouse each other during their games.
  20. It's a shame to chouse those who are less fortunate.
  21. He tried to chouse me into believing a lie.
  22. They wanted to chouse their way into the exclusive party.
  23. The salesman attempted to chouse me with false promises.
  24. I won't let you chouse me with your sweet words anymore.
  25. The old trickster was known to chouse anyone who crossed his path.
  26. She felt foolish for allowing herself to be choused.
  27. It’s easy to chouse someone when they’re unprepared.
  28. The trick was designed to chouse the unsuspecting guests.
  29. He used his wit to chouse the competition.
  30. I’ll never let myself be choused like that again.
  31. The prank was harmless, meant just to chouse a laugh.
  32. They tried to chouse their way out of trouble.
  33. It’s not nice to chouse someone just for fun.
  34. The jester would often chouse the king with clever jokes.
  35. He thought he could chouse his way to the top.
  36. The clever student tried to chouse the teacher during the quiz.
  37. You should always be wary of people who try to chouse you.
  38. She was determined not to be choused again.
  39. The puppy seemed to chouse its owner into giving it treats.
  40. He didn’t mean to chouse her; it was all in good fun.
  41. The trickster had a knack for knowing how to chouse people.
  42. She was too smart to fall for his chouse.
  43. They planned to chouse the tourists with fake souvenirs.
  44. It’s amazing how easily some people can be choused.
  45. The comedian loved to chouse his audience with clever wordplay.
  46. He thought he could just chouse his way out of the exam.
  47. The children laughed as they tried to chouse each other.
  48. He was always trying to chouse his way into free meals.
  49. The con artist was skilled at chousing unsuspecting victims.
  50. It’s better to be honest than to chouse someone.
  51. She felt she had been choused into a bad decision.
  52. The magician's performance was designed to chouse the audience’s perception.
  53. He was always looking for ways to chouse his coworkers.
  54. The clever ruse was meant to chouse the guards.
  55. She managed to chouse her way into a VIP area.
  56. They were determined not to be choused by the scammers.
  57. The prank was meant to chouse the new recruit.
  58. I was choused into believing it was a serious meeting.
  59. The kids hatched a plan to chouse their parents.
  60. He was quick to chouse his way out of a difficult situation.
  61. I can't believe I allowed myself to be choused so easily.
  62. The trick was simple, but it managed to chouse everyone involved.
  63. They thought they could chouse the system without consequences.
  64. She loved to chouse her friends for a good laugh.
  65. The trickster was known to chouse anyone who dared to challenge him.
  66. He was always one step ahead, ready to chouse anyone who approached.
  67. It was just a harmless chouse, nothing to get upset about.
  68. They were too focused on the game to realize they were being choused.
  69. I felt embarrassed for being choused in front of everyone.
  70. The mischievous cat would often chouse the dog.
  71. The prank was designed to chouse the unsuspecting participants.
  72. He didn't realize he was being choused until it was too late.
  73. The jester's job was to chouse the court and entertain them.
  74. She was not easily choused, always questioning everything.
  75. The clever child devised a plan to chouse the adults.
  76. He thought he could chouse the authorities without getting caught.
  77. The trick was so clever that it managed to chouse everyone involved.
  78. She felt guilty after realizing she had choused her friend.
  79. The notorious thief was known to chouse his way into stores.
  80. They loved to chouse their friends with elaborate pranks.
  81. It was difficult to tell when he was serious and when he was just chousing.
  82. She would often chouse people with her tall tales.
  83. The festival included a series of games meant to chouse participants.
  84. He was determined not to let anyone chouse him again.
  85. The young boy loved to chouse his siblings for fun.
  86. She tried to chouse him into lending her money.
  87. The clever ruse was designed to chouse the unsuspecting investors.
  88. They wanted to chouse their way through the competition.
  89. The comedian's act was all about chousing the audience.
  90. He regretted allowing himself to be choused by a stranger.
  91. The prank was harmless, just a little chouse among friends.
  92. The clever fox would always find a way to chouse the farmer's traps.
  93. He was known to chouse his friends into playing along with his schemes.
  94. The trick was to chouse the opponent into making a mistake.
  95. She felt proud of herself for not being choused this time.
  96. The magician's illusions were designed to chouse the viewers.
  97. They wanted to chouse their way into the exclusive club.
  98. The old trick was meant to chouse the unsuspecting victim.
  99. He had a reputation for chousing anyone who trusted him.
  100. It was a simple chouse, but it brought everyone together for a laugh.