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Phony   /fˈoʊni/   Listen
Phony

adjective
(compar. phonier; superl. phoniest)  (Also spelled phoney)
1.
Fraudulent; having a misleading appearance.  Synonyms: bastard, bogus, fake, phoney.






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"Phony" Quotes from Famous Books



... know about that, eh? Just a piece of phony bookkeepin' that he don't even have to put his name to, his job gone if he don't follow orders, and him almost to the age limit anyway, with Son in Law Bennett ready to shove him on the street the minute ...
— Torchy • Sewell Ford



Words linked to "Phony" :   phoney, imitative, beguiler, charmer, dissimulator, smoothy, counterfeit, Tartuffe, dissembler, whited sepulchre, hypocrite, cheater, slicker, bastard, smoothie, bogus, whited sepulcher, trickster, deceiver, sweet talker, cheat, Tartufe



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