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put one across

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Explanation of "Put One Across"

Definition: The phrase "put one across" means to successfully trick or deceive someone, often in a clever or skillful way. It can also mean to communicate an idea effectively to someone.

Usage Instructions:
  • Context: Use this phrase when talking about situations where someone is fooled or when someone successfully communicates their point.
  • Form: It is often used in informal conversations.
Example Sentence:
  • "She was able to put one across on her friends by pretending to be someone else for a day."
Advanced Usage:
  • In a business context, you might say, "The marketing team put one across by cleverly presenting the product's benefits."
Word Variants:
  • Related Terms: "put across" (to communicate an idea effectively)
  • Noun Form:put across” (the act of deceiving or communicating something effectively)
Different Meanings:
  1. To Deceive: "He put one across his colleagues by pretending to have a degree."
  2. To Communicate: "She put one across her point during the meeting very clearly."
Synonyms:
  • Trick
  • Deceive
  • Fool
  • Dupe
  • Hoax
  • Mislead
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Pull a fast one": This is an idiom that means to trick someone.
  • "Put over": Similar to "put across," this means to communicate something successfully.
Summary:

"Put one across" is a versatile phrase that can refer to both deceiving someone and effectively communicating an idea.

Verb
  1. fool or hoax
    • The immigrant was duped because he trusted everyone
    • You can't fool me!

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