Cabinet advice, says Hide, showed the public had been hoodwinked into investing in a project that made billions for a Hollywood studio. |
You have once again hoodwinked me into risking my life in one of those damnable contraptions! |
We work too hard for our dollars to be hoodwinked and cheated by unscrupulous places such as these. |
The privatizers have hoodwinked us into believing that public education, like poverty, is hopeless. |
He plays a high-stakes burglar who lifts the diamonds and then gets hoodwinked by a rival gang. |
Are they seriously suggesting the Scottish public are totally gullible and can be so easily hoodwinked? |