hoax

farsa
definition
verb
I now have reason to believe that in unraveling a hoax I was hoaxed myself.
deceive with a hoax.
noun
they recognized the plan as a hoax
a humorous or malicious deception.
translation of 'HOAX'
verb
burlar,
mistificar,
engañar
noun
pega,
truco,
filfa,
mistificación,
engaño
example
But no accident was discovered and police are treating the incident as a malicious 'hoax' call.
Of course, with the aid of mirrors, it was all an elaborate 'hoax' with a master hidden inside making the moves.
he was accused of making 'hoax' calls
the evidence had been planted as part of an elaborate 'hoax'
These 'hoax' messages promise free products if the message is forwarded to a certain number of people.
I know that Ern Malley was not a real person, but a personality invented in order to 'hoax' me.
It leads with a report that two ambulance crew have been suspended after claims they made a 'hoax' emergency call to colleagues.
a 'hoax' 999 call
A funeral urn full of ashes left in a Salford cab may have been part of an elaborate 'hoax' by Irish pranksters.
The police say they are following a definite line of inquiry into the 'hoax' call and hope to bring the culprit to justice shortly.
To be more precise, it began with a 'hoax' newspaper story in Chicago.
A suspicious device discovered outside the home of a prison officer turned out to be an elaborate 'hoax' .
they recognized the plan as a 'hoax'
A 'hoax' bomb, consisting of a plastic bag with wires and batteries taped to it, was found inside the concert hall on the same day.
As I speculated before, it could be that he is the victim of an elaborate 'hoax' .
His motive for 'hoaxing' the world was clearly not financial, for he turned down opportunities of making a vast fortune from his story.
A few years ago, of course, Frances, one of the girls, admitted that they had 'hoaxed' everybody.
In future more 'hoaxers' will find themselves in court or else having their mobiles and land-lines disconnected as a punishment for wasting police time.
Hinton, himself, was one who enjoyed playing 'hoaxes' and jokes on others.
Agent Bald, let's talk about the phone calls that the suspects say they made that were treated as 'hoaxes' or jokes and nobody paid attention.
The image rotation and the dark gray line that cuts across both images and plain black background are a clear indication of tampering, an obvious clue left by the 'hoaxer' as a hint that there is something wrong with the overall image.
When it came to 'hoaxing' the general public, Barnum was very clever in the way he positioned himself.
Then he turned to 'hoaxing' the gullible, those who wanted to believe in ‘miracle cures’.
As a rule I don't do anything about pleas such as this because I have been 'hoaxed' in the past, but in this case I made an exception and forwarded the email to my address book list.
Apart from the links, there is sound advice on using the net for genealogy, including tips about how to spot scams and 'hoaxes' .
Many companies are plagued by urban legends, scams, and 'hoaxes' delivered by e-mail.
When I ask if he has ever run into any of the celebrities he has 'hoaxed' , his initial response is to deconstruct the question.
The newspaper later confirmed that it had been 'hoaxed' and printed a front-page apology, with a pledge to donate money to charity.
No amount of fossil data will induce them to admit they are 'hoaxing' their readers.
I wonder how many 'hoaxes' and scams are happening in that part of the world as we speak?
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