FOIST OFF vs CARRY OFF: VERB
- To lie to; tell a lie to.
- To fraudulently pass (goods, or ideas) on to.
- Sell as genuine, sell with the intention to deceive
- To cause death.
- To act convincingly; to succeed at giving the impression of (e.g.) knowledge, confidence, or familiarity.
- To transport away.
- Kill in large numbers
- Remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state
- Be successful; achieve a goal
FOIST OFF vs CARRY OFF: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Achieve a goal
- Be successful
FOIST OFF vs CARRY OFF: RELATED WORDS
- Slave traffic, Abusion, Paum, Malengine, Business deal, Constructive fraud, Fraud, Supercherie, Mail fraud, Commercial activity, Fraudful, Shell company, Stellionate, Palm off, Fob off
- Fall upon, Take hold, Carry away, Bring off, Bear off, Bear away, Take away, Wipe out, Pull off, Eradicate, Decimate, Extinguish, Annihilate, Eliminate, Manage
FOIST OFF vs CARRY OFF: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fraudulently, Slave traffic, Abusion, Paum, Malengine, Business deal, Constructive fraud, Fraud, Supercherie, Mail fraud, Commercial activity, Fraudful, Shell company, Stellionate, Palm off
- Keep apart, Skip over, Keep down, Fall upon, Take hold, Bring off, Take away, Wipe out, Pull off, Eradicate, Decimate, Extinguish, Annihilate, Eliminate, Manage
FOIST OFF vs CARRY OFF: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- They live alongside a great highway neighbors and carry off captives.
- Fourth street men will not carry off the coveted honors.
- He made an effort to carry off the situation lightly.
- "Olympic participation would help them carry off this charade.
- Fishing Fleet dock and carry off the daily catch.
- To drive or carry off with celerity and violence.
- Connie tries to carry off a bank robbery.
- The system must carry off waste heat too.
- One has to carry off the excitement, somehow.
- To carry off; to conduct; to carry, to convey.
FOIST OFF vs CARRY OFF: QUESTIONS
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- Is there a right way to carry off the crossbody hand bag?