Similar words: hoax, coax, coaxing, coaxial, axe, axes, xerox, exert. Meaning: n. someone who plays practical jokes on others.
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(1) Bomb hoaxers brought chaos to the city yesterday.
(2) The hoaxer had sent the police on a wild - goose chase.
(3) In 1972, a hoaxer, pretended to be an athlete.
(4) And sure enough, the hoaxer came forward.
(5) The case example of the UK's Yorkshire Ripper Hoaxer however is a sobering reminder of the real link between backlog, convictions, and public safety.
(6) Both areas are monitored round the clock by surveillance cameras and detectives are hoping that the hoaxer has been captured on tape.
(7) Or were the knives sent to a random group of people to confuse the hunt for either the killer or the hoaxer? Sentencedict.com
(8) The local newspapers dressed up the candidate as a hoaxer.
(9) In the 1970s, 50 year old John Humble, also known as the Yorkshire Ripper Hoaxer, sent three letters and an audiotape to police, claiming that he was the UK's infamous Yorkshire Ripper murderer.
(10) Meldrum—who has followed Bigfoot lore since he was a boy—had heard that Freeman was a hoaxer, "so I was very dubious, " he recalls.
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