fub (Meaning)

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fub (n.)

Alt. of Fubs

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fub (v. t.)

To put off by trickery; to cheat.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fub

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fub Sentence Examples

  1. The evidence amassed was irrefutable, exposing the fub of the defendant's alibi.
  2. Despite their cunning, the culprits' fub was detected by the keen-eyed detectives.
  3. The politician's attempt to sway public opinion was a fub, as their true intentions were made known.
  4. The flawed product's functionality was such a fub that it was immediately recalled.
  5. The artist's exhibition was unfortunately a fub, receiving lukewarm reviews due to its uninspired concept.
  6. The investment decision turned out to be a fub, resulting in significant financial losses.
  7. The once-respected scientist's reputation was tarnished after a series of fubs in their research.
  8. The company's marketing strategy was a complete fub, failing to engage its target audience.
  9. The student's exam performance was a fub, indicating a lack of preparation and understanding.
  10. The actor's portrayal of the character was a complete fub, lacking depth and believability.

FAQs About the word fub

Alt. of Fubs, To put off by trickery; to cheat.

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The evidence amassed was irrefutable, exposing the fub of the defendant's alibi.

Despite their cunning, the culprits' fub was detected by the keen-eyed detectives.

The politician's attempt to sway public opinion was a fub, as their true intentions were made known.

The flawed product's functionality was such a fub that it was immediately recalled.