fast one Antonyms
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Meaning of fast one
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fast one (n)
a cunning or deceitful action or device
fast one Sentence Examples
- The racer pulled a fast one by taking a shortcut and gaining a significant lead.
- The politician was caught red-handed trying to pull a fast one during the election campaign.
- The salesperson used a fast one to convince the customer to buy a more expensive product.
- The thief pulled a fast one by distracting the store clerk and making off with the merchandise.
- The con artist pulled a fast one by posing as a wealthy businessman to scam people out of their money.
- The gambler pulled a fast one by sneaking a hidden card up his sleeve during a poker game.
- The magician pulled a fast one by making a coin disappear and then reappear in the spectator's hand.
- The prankster pulled a fast one by putting a whoopee cushion on the principal's chair.
- The athlete pulled a fast one by faking an injury to get out of a difficult competition.
- The student pulled a fast one by copying the answers from the student next to them during a test.
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a cunning or deceitful action or device
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The racer pulled a fast one by taking a shortcut and gaining a significant lead.
The politician was caught red-handed trying to pull a fast one during the election campaign.
The salesperson used a fast one to convince the customer to buy a more expensive product.
The thief pulled a fast one by distracting the store clerk and making off with the merchandise.