humbug|humbugged|humbugging|humbugs in English
[hum·bug || 'hʌmbʌg]
deceive, trick, dupe, hoax
Use "humbug|humbugged|humbugging|humbugs" in a sentence
1. Humbug.
2. Well, I say... " Bah Humbug. "
3. Ishmael concludes the stranger is a humbug.
4. 6 Ishmael concludes the stranger is a humbug.
5. 5 It was all so much humbug.
6. This is all humbug and good humor, of course.
7. " Humbug ! " in response to his nephew 's " Merry Christmas ! "
8. 15 Britain's laws on homosexuality are hypocritical humbug.
9. 2 to humbug a person into doing sth.
10. 13 I am going to expose all this humbug.
11. 7 I am tired of being such a humbug.
12. In that way one is sure of accepting no humbug.
13. 18 In that way one is sure of accepting no humbug.
14. Trying to hit a humbug was a waste of effort.
15. 22 The wilder the accusations the easier it is to say humbug.
16. 11 He was a champion against humbug in all its forms.
17. 8 Barnum's original circus was little more than humbug and hype.
18. 16 Trying to hit a humbug was a waste of effort.
19. There was all the usual humbug and obligatory compliments from ministers.
20. The wilder the accusations the easier it is to say humbug.
21. 3 There was all the usual humbug and obligatory compliments from ministers.
22. Yon can only humbug those who are not aware of your tricks.
23. 1 Yon can only humbug those who are not aware of your tricks.
24. 17 Life is all moon shine, a monstrous humbug, a grand suck - in.
25. It is a patchwork of well-tested rules, long-forgotten power struggles, and reactionary humbug.