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pull a fast one on

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“It’s not because they’re trying to pull a fast one on their landlords.”

‘The Sting’ Depression era con artists Robert Redford and Paul Newman try to pull a fast one on crime boss Robert Shaw in this 1973 caper directed by George Roy Hill.

Because I did a slow clap for Tom managing to pull a fast one on Shiv in the middle of her mom’s wedding reception.

And in almost all cases, the companies are trying to pull a fast one on customers by imposing price increases without raising list prices.

Gone was Chase’s concern that she was trying to pull a fast one on the bank.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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