What is the meaning of put wool over other people's eyes?

Definition of pull the wool over someone's eyes
informal. : to trick or deceive someone : to hide the truth from someone He was too clever to let them pull the wool over his eyes.
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Why do we say pull the wool over eyes?

Medieval fairs were places of wonder and dastardly deeds where robbers were always on the lookout for victims. Their favourite technique was to pull the victim's hood over his eyes while cutting his purse-strings. Hence the expressions to hoodwink and to pull the wool over one's eyes.
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What does pull the wool over his eyes mean Class 11?

If you say that someone is pulling the wool over your eyes, you mean that they are trying to deceive you, in order to have an advantage over you.
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What does it mean to wool someone?

To wool something or to give something a woolin' was to caress or hold something or someone tightly and lovingly almost to a point of irritation to the one being held.
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What does the idiom have eyes in the back of your head mean?

Definition of have eyes in the back of one's head

—used to say a person has seen or noticed something that is behind him or her How did you know we were here? You must have eyes in the back of your head!
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What does it mean to pull a fast one on someone?

Engage in a deceitful practice or play an unfair trick. For example, He pulled a fast one when he gave me that fake employment record, or She tried to put over a fast one, but we found out in time to stop her. [ Slang; c.
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What does making a beeline mean?

: to go quickly and directly at or to (something or someone) He made a beeline for the kitchen.
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What does the term out of the woods mean?

Out of difficulties, danger or trouble, as in We're through the worst of the recession—we're out of the woods now, or That pneumonia was serious, but Charles is finally out of the woods. This expression, alluding to having been lost in a forest, dates from Roman times; it was first recorded in English in 1792.
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What does spilling the beans mean?

Disclose a secret or reveal something prematurely, as in You can count on little Carol to spill the beans about the surprise. In this colloquial expression, first recorded in 1919, spill means “divulge,” a usage dating from the 1500s.
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What does hold a candle to mean?

If someone or something is just not as good enough when compared to another, it is said that it can't hold a candle to the far superior, much better version.
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What is the meaning get one's feet wet?

Definition of get one's feet wet

: to begin doing a new job, activity, etc., in usually a slow and simple way in order to become more familiar with it She got her feet wet at her new job by doing some simple filing tasks.
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What is the meaning of once bitten twice shy?

Definition of once bitten, twice shy

—used to mean that a person who has failed or been hurt when trying to do something is careful or fearful about doing it again.
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What is the meaning of the idiom to keep the wolf from the door?

Definition of keep the wolf from the door

informal. : to have or earn enough money to afford things (such as food and clothing) that is needed to live They make just enough to keep the wolf from the door.
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What is the meaning of to make clean breast of?

Definition of make a clean breast of

: to speak openly and honestly about (something that previously has been lied about or kept secret) I decided to make a clean breast of it/things and admit that I was to blame.
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What is the meaning of rip somebody off?

to cheat someone by making them pay too much money for something: Bob's tickets cost much less than ours - I think we've been ripped off. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to deceive someone.
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What does it mean to put one over on someone?

or put one over on. phrase [VERB inflects] If someone puts one over on you, they make you do or believe something by telling you things that are not true. [informal]
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What is tally up?

to calculate the total of something: If the game's over I'll tally up.
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What is the meaning of the idiom to burn the candle at both ends?

To do more than one ought to; to overextend oneself: “His doctor said that his illness was brought on by stress and recommended that he stop burning the candle at both ends.”
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What is the meaning of the idiom get down to brass tacks?

Definition of get down to brass tacks

: to start to discuss or consider the most important details or facts about something We finally got down to brass tacks and decided to work out a schedule for the project.
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What is the meaning of penny pincher?

a mean grasping person who is usually stingy with money. we've ended up treating that penny-pincher to dinner three times and she's never once offered to pay.
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What does it mean to up someone?

: to cause (someone) to be angry or annoyed : to irritate.
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Where there's a will there's a way?

Where there's a will, there's a way means if someone really wants to do something, they will find a way to do it, even if there are things that make it hard to do. This may be used in a positive sense, such as talking about a tireless worker who gets a hard job done.
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What is the proverb of once bitten?

You say 'once bitten, twice shy' when you want to indicate that someone will not do something a second time because they had a bad experience the first time they did it.
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What does it mean to get long in the tooth?

Getting on in years, old, as in Aunt Aggie's a little long in the tooth to be helping us move. This expression alludes to a horse's gums receding with age and making the teeth appear longer. [ Mid-1800s]
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What is jumping the gun?

Start doing something too soon, act too hastily. For example, The local weather bureau jumped the gun on predicting a storm; it didn't happen for another two days. This expression alludes to starting a race before the starter's gun has gone off, and supplants the earlier beat the pistol, which dates from about 1900. [
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