sold a bill of goods to Antonyms
Strongest:
- squeezed
- screwed
- did
- stung
- stuck
- shook-down
- cheated
- plucked
- beat
- suckered
- hustled
- victimized
- ripped-off
- shorted
Strong:
- mulcted
- clipped
- defrauded
- cozened
- hosed
- gaffed
- thimblerigged
- fiddled
- took-to-the-cleaners
- diddled
- choused
- fleeced
- shortchanged
- conned
- flimflammed
- stiffed
- bled
- tricked
- skunked
- rooked
- skinned
- took-for-a-ride
- euchred
- gypped
- exploited
- reamed
- chiseled
- nobbled
- did-in
- bilked
- swindled
- chiselled
Weak:
Meaning of sold a bill of goods to
sold a bill of goods to
something intentionally misrepresented, a consignment of merchandise
sold a bill of goods to Sentence Examples
- The salesman sold a bill of goods to the gullible customer, convincing him of the product's miraculous qualities.
- The smooth-talking politician sold a bill of goods to the electorate, promising unrealistic reforms.
- The company's slick advertising campaign sold a bill of goods to the public, making them believe they needed their product.
- The con artist sold a bill of goods to the elderly widow, deceiving her into handing over her savings.
- The preacher sold a bill of goods to his congregation, promising eternal salvation in exchange for large donations.
- The investment advisor sold a bill of goods to the naive client, assuring him of high returns with minimal risk.
- The journalist sold a bill of goods to their readers, portraying the politician as a flawless leader.
- The social media influencer sold a bill of goods to their followers, promoting a skincare product that was actually ineffective.
- The car salesperson sold a bill of goods to the buyer, exaggerating the vehicle's capabilities and hiding its flaws.
- The scammer sold a bill of goods to the desperate victim, offering a fake solution to their financial problems.
FAQs About the word sold a bill of goods to
something intentionally misrepresented, a consignment of merchandise
squeezed, screwed, did, stung, stuck, shook down, cheated, plucked, beat,suckered
No antonyms found.
The salesman sold a bill of goods to the gullible customer, convincing him of the product's miraculous qualities.
The smooth-talking politician sold a bill of goods to the electorate, promising unrealistic reforms.
The company's slick advertising campaign sold a bill of goods to the public, making them believe they needed their product.
The con artist sold a bill of goods to the elderly widow, deceiving her into handing over her savings.