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put one over造句
1. Don't try to put one over on me! 2. No one's going to put one over on me! 3. Nobody could put one over on him. 4. He's not the sort of man you can put one over on. 5. He'd tried to put one over on the tax office and got found out. 6. They think they've found a way to put one over on the welfare office. 7. They were trying to put one over on us and would no longer get away with it. 8. Cantor was pleased to have put one over on their first violinist, Sol Minskoff. 9. Wilsom tried to put one over on me yesterday by selling me a worthless car. 10. Tom really put one over us when he came to the Halloween party dressed as a witch. 11. They think they're found a way to put one over on the welfare office. 12. This code passes the compiler — and therefore might offer the brief satisfaction of having "put one over on the system" — but it reopens the possibility of data races. 13. Don't believe a word he says. He's just trying to put one over on you. 15. As well as proving to Anthea he meant business, it would put one over that nauseating Toby Latimer in no mean fashion. 16. While a successful marketeer such as Jobs may "prey" on our consumerism, his game was not to put one over on the buying public. 17. Even though they were the dominant force in terms of trophies during the 80's, we had a decent head-to-head record against them and it was always satisfying to put one over your big rivals. 18. And in China, the fact that authorities were trying to put one over on the viewers was somewhat undercut when Chen, the music director, disclosed the switch in an interview on Beijing Radio. 19. Driving to school with Beethoven blaring, I'd switch to KROQ as I entered the parking lot, swerving into my spot believing I'd put one over on people again. 20. He considered himself a crafty man — a man would have to get up very early in the morning to put one over on Alf Tandy.