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fake out verb to bluff, to dupe US, 1949- Emerson’s left end faked out the opposing halfback and dashed toward the corner of the field. — Carolyn Keene, Nancy’s Mysterious Letter, p. 130, 1968
- I faked out one defenseman, slammed the other so hard he lost his breath[.] — Erich Segal, Love Story, pp. 114–115, 1970
- McGuire had faked out Vernon by referring to sleights of Scott’s that never existed. — David Britland, Phantoms of the Card Table, p. 162, 2004
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