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    hood·wink
    [ˈho͝odˌwiNGk]
    verb
    hoodwinked (past tense) · hoodwinked (past participle)
    1. deceive or trick (someone):
      "an attempt to hoodwink the public"
    Origin
    mid 16th century (originally in the sense ‘to blindfold’): from the noun hood + an obsolete sense of wink ‘close the eyes’.
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