Similar words: pull a face, wollastonite, ultrafast, pull at, ampulla, pull away, ampullae, pull along. Meaning: v. deceive somebody.
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(1) It's never worth that much - I think he pulled a fast one on you.
(2) Maybe Jobs and Apple have pulled a fast one on the Gates empire.
(3) Are you trying to pull a fast one on me? Sentencedict.com
(4) Don't try to pull a fast one on me!
(5) He had been trying to pull a fast one on his co-producer.
(6) She had been trying to pull a fast one on her partner.
(7) You might think you can pull a fast one on someone else.
(8) I am not trying to pull a fast one on you.
(9) He tried to pull a fast one on us, but we caught on before he got away with it.
(10) Don't listen to her - she's trying to pull a fast one on you.
(11) The script was written by someone who would never pull a fast one on you, Dr. Lucy Tse.
More similar words: pull a face, wollastonite, ultrafast, pull at, ampulla, pull away, ampullae, pull along, pull apart, pull ahead, pull a long face, lafayette, pull out all the stops, cast on, astonish, astonied, tell a story, tie one on, astonished, astonishing, throw a stone at, rosetta stone, medulloblastoma, astonishment, astonishingly, cast the first stone, in a fashion, burkina faso, deaf as a post, call after.