fobbed Sentence Examples
- The salesman fobbed off the customer with empty promises.
- The politician fobbed off the reporters with vague and evasive answers.
- The receptionist fobbed off the caller with a curt "I'm too busy to talk right now."
- The doctor fobbed off the patient's concerns as "nothing to worry about."
- The teacher fobbed off the student's request for extra help with a dismissive "Talk to me after class."
- The boss fobbed off the employee's request for a raise with a flimsy excuse.
- The cashier fobbed off the customer's complaint about the high price with a shrug and a "That's just the way it is."
- The mechanic fobbed off the car owner's concerns about the strange noise with a half-hearted "It's probably nothing."
- The admissions officer fobbed off the applicant's request for a second interview with a polite but firm "We'll be in touch."
- The landlord fobbed off the tenant's request for repairs with a promise to "send someone out next week."
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fobbed (imp. & p. p.)
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The salesman fobbed off the customer with empty promises.
The politician fobbed off the reporters with vague and evasive answers.
The receptionist fobbed off the caller with a curt "I'm too busy to talk right now."
The doctor fobbed off the patient's concerns as "nothing to worry about."