Similar words: sweating, creating, repeating, cheat, specific heat, ingratiating, sheathing, rating. Meaning: [tʃiːt] n. a deception for profit to yourself. adj. 1. not faithful to a spouse or lover 2. violating accepted standards or rules.
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121, The first is that some cricketers have been cheating for years in a most blatant manner.
122, Increasingly, they have been linked to more nefarious activities, from cheating on taxes to financing cocaine traffickers.
123, Before long, cheating will have evolved to become the dominant mode of behaviour.
124, When Sheridan discovers that her husband has been cheating on her, she turns to the troubled and rebellious Bellows.
125, Many people don't regard cheating on their taxes as stealing.
126, He got out the cheating stick and clipped the peg, swarming up in a daisy chain of quick-draws.
127, Rather be caught cheating at cards or forging a friend's signature.
128, The complainant accused the defendant of cheating him.
129, Kicked on that occasion for cheating at dice?
130, There's no emotional cheating equivalent to a one-night stand.
131, Oppose cheating and dishonesty at all time.
132, The disclosure of cheating, and plagiary discredited him thoroughly.
133, We share an antipathy to cheating on exams.
133, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
134, Are you cheating on me with this ugly slut?
135, You would never descend to cheating.
136, He degraded himself by cheating and telling lies.
137, Avoid the disharmony that arises from cheating.
138, Teachers in America fight to control cheating and plagiarism.
139, Labour contracts concluded by resorting to such measures as cheating and intimidation.
140, One man was nationally humiliated when he lost to Charles Van Doren in a television quiz show (Van Doren was cheating).
141, At the very beginning of one day, I tell myself these words: I will meet these persons who loves intermeddle , and are ungratefulness, arrogant, cheating[sentencedict.com], jealous.
142, The teacher didn't notice that I was cheating until that rotten telltale told her.
143, Jem: Atticus says cheating a black man is ten times worse than cheating a white.
144, The new president is "not fat, not cheating on his wife, not stupid, not angry and not a phoney", complains Bill Maher, another small-screen joker.
145, You might like texting, frown upon sexting , but now comes "chexting"-- cheating via texting-- and it can lead to big trouble.
146, Regina: Cheating on her with that young girl at the gas station.
147, The very idea of cheating him is distasteful to me.
148, I have seen much inhumanity, cheating, corruption, sordidness and selfishness but I have not become cynical.
149, The manager benched the entire sales staff for cheating on their expense reports.
150, In recent weeks, the local media reported prominently the unedifying spectacles of a Singaporean money changer allegedly cheating hundreds of Chinese workers of their hard-earned savings here.
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