In this manner I consumed this epic work within fifteen minutes and felt gypped. |
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We learned later, after a beautiful drive alongside the palm-lined Euphrates back to Baghdad that our guides had gypped us. |
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Later we made the corrections and gave each person a copy, so that they never thought that they'd been gypped. |
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I know they are a ripoff, and regardless of whether I liked the original or not, I feel gypped. |
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It doesn't really satisfy, but you probably won't exit the theater feeling gypped. |
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Or perhaps you got gypped genetically, and earning prize-winning abs has been a losing battle. |
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You feel gypped when most bands play shorthanded, but not with this lot. |
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Three politicians who couldn't believe that the electorate hadn't voted for them felt that they were surely gypped by the system. |
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We are angrily awaiting him, because he gypped us last year. |
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You may feel gypped that your cut-rate plan is about to be cancelled because it doesn't conform to Obamacare's guidelines. |
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People are going to come to get their money's worth, and then get gypped. |
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So did you feel totally gypped when he admitted to cheating on his wife? |
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And we are getting gypped every time contract negotiations come up. |
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Many of us still have a raw memory in our minds of the CF-18 contract, where we were gypped, we were hosed out of our fair share of that vital contract. |
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My vacations were vacant, an emptiness filled with feral joys, but still I felt vaguely gypped and carried some resentment at missing out on a part of the year that seemed to have been invented just for kids. |
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The cab driver gypped me out of ten bucks by taking the longer route. |
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If the NDP isn't on the Taliban's payroll, they're being gypped. |
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