How To Use Cheat In A Sentence

  • In town for the competition is Phil's arch rival and inveterate cheat Ray and his lovely American daughter Christina.
  • The referee said I was a liar and a cheat, but my foot was injured at that time.
  • Payoffs and kickbacks and cheating and lying to the public are a way of life.
  • It was so obvious they have had contact since NZ and this was a scripted farce to deter us from the fact that Jason Mesnick the most hated man in America and his ice princess walk of shamer Molly WERE CHEATING. Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
  • Cohen claimed that criminals posing as salesmen cheat Americans out of billions of dollars each year.
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  • Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., who chairs an investigative subcommittee that will hold a hearing on the report today, said the Obama administration should "get on with it and actually debar the worst of the tax cheats from the contractor workforce. GAO report: Tax cheats received billions in stimulus funds
  • Trouble broke out in the match when one of the players called a member of the other team a cheat.
  • It's a real dilemma but please don't think of cheating or tricking your partner. The Sun
  • cheating is wrong
  • There might be a temptation to cheat if students sit too close together.
  • If I catch you cheating, you'll be for the high jump.
  • That it doesn't matter if you cheat on your wife, so long as she doesn't find out.
  • It was reminiscent of the television commercial which shows a cheating singer being chased out of a platteland town when a record he mimes to gets stuck.
  • The case centred on a postnuptial agreement signed by the couple in 2010 after he was caught cheating on her. The Sun
  • Golf superstar Tiger Woods and TV celebrity Jesse James have seen their lives unravel amid revelations of cheating on their spouses, in part by arranging liaisons via text messages.
  • The textured fabric mimics the drag-cheating efficiency of sharkskin.
  • I can't think why they cheated in the examination.
  • Playing the game fairly means not bending the rules because you feel sorry for someone or cheating because you think your opponent doesn't deserve to win.
  • A Glasvegas, glasgowi skót bandának az azonos című, szeptemberben megjelent bemutatkozó albumáról mutatnánk be a "It's My Own Cheating Heart That Makes Me Cry" című dalt - egyszerűen fantasztikus. Plastik media
  • Inevitably, there are concerns about cheating, with the accusing finger as usual pointing at Ferrari.
  • The student tried to connive with her friend to cheat in the examination.
  • And it is the treachery of his appetite which inveigles him into the mischief, which cheats, and abuses, and by deceitful overtures trapans him into a perpetual calamity. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. IV.
  • June 22nd, 2009 3: 51 pm ET this gut is a liberal clown and acted like a republican and cheated on his wife but he is not responsible because he is a hypocrite democrat. Villaraigosa to make announcement on Situation Room
  • Your wife cheating on you may have made you untrusting and possessive but that will damage any relationship. The Sun
  • They say it doesn't really matter whether McCain cheated on his wife. Cliffs Notes for the NY Times’ McCain Story - Swampland - TIME.com
  • 25% of males and 17% of females would cheat if their partner was unfaithful.
  • A considerable sweetener that may be welcome by those who have pumped money into Rotherham but perhaps not by the paying punters who will feel cheated.
  • He was caught cheating during the Seoul Olympics and humiliatingly stripped of his title.
  • How can I cheat a wise guy like you?
  • A mother and her 13-month old baby cheated death by moments thanks to a dramatic rescue from their burning home in Kendal.
  • The blood tests which snared three drugs cheats at last month's Winter Olympics could be missing from the anti-doping programme throughout Britain this year, including the Commonwealth Games.
  • Another person says: " Bellyful is the character of artful cheat.
  • All of the medical expertise should be focused on getting tests that are sharp enough to catch even the most expert of cheats.
  • Getting people to agree to a rule change, no matter how "drastic," is not cheating. Lance Mannion:
  • Jonas bribes Slyme to let him kill himself to cheat the gallows.
  • Trouble broke out in the match when one of the players called a member of the other team a cheat.
  • You'd rather people die than give them health care, you'd rather people starve than give them food, and you'd rather cheat on your wife while stealing tax payers money to go to a foreign country to do it than remain faithful and stay at home doing your job. Obama: 'Act now' on health care
  • And I cheated on the reds because I was out of coreopsis so they are not dyed by me. 2.5.2009 « Photo-a-Day
  • Will they lie, cheat and steal to gain political power?
  • And for still others there is the proof that sumo wrestlers cheat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lyndon was exonerated from the accusation of cheating.
  • He won an accordion from a Chinese barkeep in Luna City by cheating at onethumb and thereafter kept going by singing to the miners for drinks and tips until the rapid attrition in spacemen caused the Company agent there to give him another chance. The Past Through Tomorrow
  • If you can't find brown shrimps, cheat by buying a tub of potted shrimps. Times, Sunday Times
  • I., a tenant in fee simple might grant lands to be holden by the grantee and his heirs _of the grantor and his heirs_, subject to feudal services and to escheat; and by such subinfeudation manors were created. Notes and Queries, Number 231, April 1, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • Well, John had heard about me asking Aimee out, and he thought that she was cheating on him and they got into a fight.
  • I grandthinked after his obras after another time about the itch in his egondoom he was legging boldylugged from some pulversporochs and lyoking for a stool-eazy for to nemesisplotsch allafranka and for to salubrate himself with an ultradungs heavenly mass at his base by a suprime pomp-ship chorams the perished popes, the reverend and allaverred cromlecks, and when I heard his lewdbrogue reciping his cheap cheateary gospeds to sintry and santry and sentry and suntry I thought he was only haftara having afterhis brokeforths but be the homely Churopodvas I no sooner seen aghist of his frighte-ousness then I was bibbering with vear a few versets off fooling for fjorg for my fifth foot. Finnegans Wake
  • The rules against corking bats, applying foreign substances to the ball, and so forth are cheats that either don’t work, or require a fair amount of skill to execute (a spitter is not an easy pitch to throw). Matthew Yglesias » PEDs
  • The person would feel even worse if the cheater does not get her or his just punishment.
  • How did I end up constantly feeling angry, cheated, and misled for paying good money to be preached at?
  • Defense attorney: Your honor, my opponent is a cheat!
  • Testing experts seem certain that athletes who cheat often evade detection.
  • But cheating hubbies treble the danger of heart attacks, have more stress and are more likely to smoke and drink. The Sun
  • But the greatest controversy concerns the character of the racist cop who pursues Carter vindictively, lying, cheating and forging a signature in an effort to frame him.
  • The man was not chauvinist for cheating on his wife indiscreetly; he was simply a philandering husband.
  • After a week when racing has come under scrutiny over trainers allegedly cheating, two rank outsiders made a mockery of the conspiracy theories yesterday.
  • The Housing Authority of Louisville quit contracting with one of its resident management corporations because the corporation began to cheat.
  • Felicity sold hers to Uncle Alec's hired man -- and was badly cheated to boot, for he levanted shortly afterwards, taking the apples with him, having paid her only half her rightful due. The Story Girl
  • Jacob knew now, trusting in God as he was, that he did not need to manipulate and beguile and cheat to find favour for himself and his loved ones; he did not have to worry about his welfare.
  • The rest of us have less cash and get called cheats. The Sun
  • The first and worst of all frauds is to cheat one's self. All sin is easy after that. Pearl Bailey 
  • This last revolutionary had cheated the State by committing suicide while awaiting execution, but was not allowed to cheat the guillotine.
  • Although he preferred drink to sex, he had, at least once, in Italy, cheated on Grace, and one does not suppose him to have been pure premarriage. The Romance of Sinclair Lewis
  • TOP British athletes face being grilled by police in a new clampdown on drug cheats. The Sun
  • Still, there are tricks for cheating their system. Times, Sunday Times
  • India's Central Bureau of Investigation lodged charges of cheating, forgery and abetment to crime against the executives last month. India Court Rejects Telecom Executives' Bail Pleas
  • My brother would never cheat on his wife; he's not that sort.
  • But the two-time world champ insists there are no mental scars and he is still racing without fear despite cheating death. The Sun
  • He does not cheat or disappoint.
  • But no, they all came in an anorak or windcheater and a untidy motley lot they were.
  • I was cheating Jinna out of something, not by denying her a false avowal of love, but by accommodating our attraction. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • He's a liar, a cheat and he gambles as well. The Sun
  • Taking just one example, intestacy laws (which provide for inheritance in the absence of a will) were designed to prevent escheat of property to the state and to give effect to what would most likely have been a deceased's wishes.
  • I was a child of the suburbs, I felt cheated and robbed of my birthright of ease and pleasure.
  • The survey results underscore the pervasiveness of academic dishonesty even as schools employ more sophisticated means to catch cheaters and take a tougher stance to discourage unethical behavior.
  • On my first morning at Bryant Park, I am surprised to discover that tracksuits and windcheaters are making a comeback.
  • Today this world is covered with spiritual darkness crime violence, vice cheating, lying, stealing, killing.
  • Aw, man, my status as the lone vegetarian (who cheats) profiled is ovah! PROFILE: Midtown Lunch’er “Lia” | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • Above are three other women's stories of how they were duped by cheats. The Sun
  • Last year I discovered that my wife of more than a dozen years had been cheating on me with two different men: one for more than five years, the other for a little over a year.
  • Cheating will, of course, scupper your plans. Times, Sunday Times
  • As anyone who has ever been gazumped, gazundered or gaziddled can attest, being cheated out of the property on which you've set your heart is enough to make anyone think bad thoughts, though I'd like to believe not many of us would go as far as Josie in the disembowelling and penis-lopping stakes. Why aren't more slasher movies set in blocks of flats?
  • She accurately told the FBI that Welles was broke and that he was cheating on his wife, the beautiful movie star Rita Hayworth, with a string of starlets and showgirls.
  • And, of course, like me and possibly even you, I had no idea what the word ` delope 'was, but I thought, ` I'll cheat,' so I typed up ` delope 'and it -- instantly, it came up on the CD-ROM. The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity, and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary
  • The Turtle grapevine did say that Svoboda has, over the years, provided advice to major Las Vegas casino owners on how to stop cheaters.
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  • If another mutation allows this ensemble of cheats to grow, it could give rise to what is called an adenoma. SuperCooperators
  • Even if true, that hardly proves the point that we should continue to turn a blind eye to those who are cheating the system.
  • The rest of us have less cash and get called cheats. The Sun
  • We felt gypped, cheated, enraged.
  • They lie and they cheat, making it impossible for us to serve them well.
  • I can wind my horn, though I call not the blast either a recheate or a morte — I can cheer my dogs on the prey, and I can flay and quarter the animal when it is brought down, without using the newfangled jargon of curee, arbor, nombles, and all the babble of the fabulous Sir Ivanhoe
  • Ms Donovan used to teach at the US Naval Academy, where cheating on an engineering test might mean being unprepared when a problem arose on a battle ship.
  • The German was branded a cheat and scratched from that year's drivers' championship for unsportsmanlike conduct.
  • I cheat by twitching my right leg. Times, Sunday Times
  • The relationship becomes front page news and the public is divided about the love cheat and what should happen next. The Sun
  • Now that everyone knows that Ikey cheated with Owen's wife, their relationship is "very fractured for a good long while ... and eventually Ikey will go over to the dark side, so to speak. "October Road" Season Two Scoop from the Executive Producer
  • That card shark was arrested for his cheating in card games.
  • And because he thought he could cheat death.
  • It makes it possible to avoid any kind of cheating on behalf of employees but allows them to modify any memory lapse to encode their hours.
  • False provenances and certificates of authenticity are favorite tools of cheats and should never be accepted blindly.
  • The policies which were put in place left the work force feeling cheated since they had expected to gain control of industry, and there were strikes and unrest in the country.
  • He spent a lot of his life philandering, that is to say, cheating on my mom, making her insanely miserable.
  • And the strip style of dumpling is what the cheater flour tortilla method closely approximates. Tex-Mex chicken and dumplings recipe | Homesick Texan
  • I want to shout from the rooftops that my boyfriend is a cheat. The Sun
  • Abbott, who finished third at nationals three weeks ago on a very similar course (a 35km version of Skyliners), entered the day in second overall after Cheatley outkicked her on the stage 1 summit finish. Day, Willock score TT wins at Cascade Cycling Classic
  • Surely part of that intelligence is an understanding of what hurts other humans - cheating on them being a prime example - and surely our only basic moral code should be not to do those things?
  • Even in states that don’t have annual inspections, you can allow drivers to estimate (or cheat) so long as the odometer is verified when it’s resold because the new owner has an incentive for the reading to be correct. Matthew Yglesias » VMT Madness
  • A couple wearing windcheaters hurried past on their way to fitness and good health.
  • When instructors are not acting as proctors or detectives hoping to stifle cheating or ferret out dishonest students, some are dreaming up schemes of their own.
  • If we've ever had internal conflicts about cheating or wanting to cheat, had sexual longings for or experiences with someone of the same sex, imagined being with a prostitute or had pedophilic fantasies, watched porn or coveted a neighbor's husband or wife, we're going to be drawn -- in guilty fascination or fearful hostility -- to public disclosures of both forbidden sexual behavior and it's humiliating confession. Michael Bader, D.M.H.: Everything Said About Anthony Weiner Is Bull
  • Athletics is in a messy place if some of its biggest stars are convicted drugs cheats. Times, Sunday Times
  • Buying a car or cheating in a business deal etc. is cause for immediate expulsion.
  • We are up to our necks in lying, cheating, back-stabbing snollygosters.
  • He does not cheat or lie. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nearly 60,000 people contacted the tax office to accuse someone of fraud in 2008-09, suggesting the only thing Australians hate more than a dobber is a cheat. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • The cheat sheet content in Listing 3 defines a root task group containing two subtask groups, each containing two tasks.
  • Many people felt that in someway they were cheated. Cyprus Marks 50 Years of Independence Amid Persistent Division
  • Any student who tries to cheat while the examiner is watching is playing with fire.
  • Now under the influence of a homemade hallucinogenic substance, Oscar is making another impression altogether whether he's singing and smiling gleefully, which is spooking the guests at such a somber affair, or threatening to jump from the rooftop (while naked, of course) because he mistakenly thinks that Elaine is cheating on him. Crosswalk.com - Home
  • The newly - appointed mayor was accused of cheating on his income tax.
  • I was cheating Jinna out of something, not by denying her a false avowal of love, but by accommodating our attraction. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • It made me feel worthless that he would treat me so badly and purposefully look to cheat. The Sun
  • They will enjoy the sight of a cheat getting his comeuppance. Times, Sunday Times
  • In its efforts to become the safest, most reliable backgammon room online, Play65 has formed an objective and independent Board of Trustees, designed to clean the backgammon room from its cheaters, mainly those who create an unfair advantage using computerized aiding tools, known as backgammon bots. WebWire | Recent Headlines
  • So many cheats get away with that. The Sun
  • The heavier you can go with your bench-press sets, the better for your pectorals, anterior deltoids and triceps, provided their work is not being stolen by cheating.
  • If someone prospers by thieving or cheating, his prosperity is likely to turn to ashes.
  • Cheater slipped the long blade of his knife through the space between the door and jamb and forced the wooden handle up and then pushed the door wide. Masdy's Silver
  • This is what I call awesomeness ... * lol* By the way, and off topic, I'm totally into Farmville: bit. ly So HOT on Facebook, get Farmville Secrets [cheat sheet] and find your twist around the game. WN.com - Articles related to Gold slips below $1,150 as dollar hits session high
  • Can you ever believe someone who stole from you and cheated you after you gave them your love?
  • Some of the little folks we watch grow up to be young women, and occasionally one of them gets nervous, what we call hysterical, and then that girl will begin to play all sorts of pranks, -- to lie and cheat, perhaps, in the most unaccountable way, so that she might seem to a minister a good example of total depravity. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 37, November, 1860
  • He hadn't meant to kill her, but if there was anything he hated more than a cheater, it was a nagger.
  • The book is a policy wonk's dream, and there's enough here to make you pull out your hair over the amount of graft and outright cheating going on in the open.
  • And for still others there is the proof that sumo wrestlers cheat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both are massive, dark-colored, extra-plannar beings who unendingly hunt down those who have cheated death, seeking to bring about their rightful and inevitable demise.
  • He is also a proven cheat and a liar. The Sun
  • I'm wondering though, what made you cheat if you love him so much? The Sun
  • I cheat by twitching my right leg. Times, Sunday Times
  • The various civil actions that must follow will enmesh BA up to their eyeballs in pooh for ages to come. perhaps they might like to try competing with the likes of Ryanair and Easyjet for a change instead of using their preferential position at Heathrow to cheat their customers. The World's Least Favourite Airline
  • Katona decided to end her relationship with Cunningham, her childhood sweetheart, following allegations that he had cheated on her with his ex-girlfriend.
  • That's the real problem: even guys who want to play fair are under pressure from cheaters to play foul.
  • Never lie, cheat or steal. Always strike a fair deal.
  • Church-Yard; if you are desirous to depaint the Cheat and the A Vindication of the Press
  • You will only be happy if the other candidate is cheated out of what he worked hard for and competed to achieve without complaining about anything even when he had so many disadvantages from the on set. Florida court throws out DNC suit
  • 'And many other are there, good and great; and one, Loki, fair of face, ill in temper and fickle of mood, is called the backbiter of the Asa, and speaker of evil redes and shame of all gods and men; he has above all that craft called sleight, and cheats all in all things. The Story of the Volsungs
  • Also, it was blatantly obvious that McCain cheated and knew the questions that were being asked. The Early Word: Back-to-Back at Saddleback - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Horrified at having her spending curbed, she resorts to underhand methods until she is caught cheating at her favourite wine bar. The Sun
  • Page 110 such offense by said ordinance; and no amercement, fine, penalty, forfeiture, escheat, bond, or recognizance, accruing or enuring, in whole or in part, to the State of Ordinances and constitution of the state of Alabama: with the constitution of the provisional government and of the Confederate States of America
  • If you have been cheating on your spouse , you are being an adulterer .
  • I was wearing a t-shirt, thick shirt, windcheater, coat, weatherproof hooded jacket and a Dockers scarf.
  • I've met people who have foolishly spent beyond their means and I've also met a good number of people who have been cheated or swindled out of sizeable amounts.
  • What a shame to cheat at an examination!
  • The insects are tracheate.
  • Prosecutors said that group's baccarat cheating techniques included tipping the container from which the dealer dealt cards to get a peek as the cards came off the deck.
  • Or just cheat on the mince pies and buy ready-made mincemeat. The Sun
  • Just as the FBI has its ‘most wanted’ list of criminals, American women have their own ‘most dastardly’ list of unfaithful rotters and cheats.
  • A couple have told how they cheated death when a hurricane struck their hotel during a holiday from hell.
  • We condemn the liar, blame the cheat, and excuse innocent error.
  • In short, no envy, hatred, malice, and all uncharitableness; no vice, or meanness, or cheating, or any of the abominations of the planet Terra, and _we come from that planet_. A Honeymoon in Space
  • The newly - appointed mayor was accused of cheating on his income tax.
  • Why does not the cheated publican beg leave to check the gulosity of his defrauder with a repetatur haustus, and the pummelled plaintiff neutralise the malice of his adversary, by requesting to have the rest of the beating in presence of the court, -- if it is not that such conduct would run counter to all the conclusions of experience, and be the procreation of the mischief it affected to destroy? Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 2
  • Like the cheats who work on the sly while raking in handout cash. The Sun
  • The ghostly tollkeeper detects the fraud in an instant and roars out, "So you would cheat me of my dues? The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead, Volume I (of 3) The Belief Among the Aborigines of Australia, the Torres Straits Islands, New Guinea and Melanesia
  • He is under the delusion that I am going to cheat him.
  • If even a few nations demur or cheat, the whole system can break down.
  • But now goods are returning to China to meet a growing demand, rather than cheating the taxman. Times, Sunday Times
  • This named thanked the statical wave the female student to confess afterward cheated the process.
  • Some believe cheating the taxman is fair game; cheating on their wife or husband is too.
  • Rather be caught cheating at cards or forging a friend's signature.
  • The alleged use of the word 'cheating' appears to have been injudicious, as well as inaccurate; we shall investigate this further. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • What kind of mind tries to cheat the system? Times, Sunday Times
  • Socheat suffers from a defect known as tetralogy of Fallot. Long Beach Press Telegram Most Viewed
  • Cheating is cheating, whether with a man or a woman. The Sun
  • It may dawn on you (if you don't cheat and read the liner notes first) that it's also a passacaglia, a series of variations over a ground bass.
  • Yes, people sometimes cheat and lie, but they sometimes are also faithful and truthful.
  • It's really a cheat, but you can use ready-made pastry if you want.
  • They'd made a museum about pencils which was really boring (and incidentally also included some pen nibs to try and fill things out a bit which I think is cheating).
  • A similar adjusted and rationalized morality has allowed bribery, drugs, gambling, strong-arm tactics, cheating, stealing, and lies to become a large part of the world of sports. Tom Gerdy: The Death of the Student Athlete
  • I've been around the block a few times, and I think I know when someone's trying to cheat me.
  • The couple have a notoriously rocky relationship and both have been accused of cheating. The Sun
  • Never lie, cheat or steal Always strikes a fair deal.
  • He has been painted by the Western press as a drunk, a psychotic, an unreconstructed Stalinist, and a guy who cheats at golf.
  • The teachers were exasperated at / by Bob's cheat in the examination.
  • There might be a temptation to cheat if students sit too close together.
  • A former Salvation Army volunteer who preached Christian values has been exposed as a cheating cowboy builder.
  • Local soccer lovers were incensed and felt cheated when Bucks announced the match would be played in Port Elizabeth.
  • To those that would do so; does the term cheater come to mind? How can we restore civility and the art of listening?
  • JON GOSSELIN, TLC, "JON AND KATE PLUS 8": I never cheated on Kate, and I don ` t care who believes me. CNN Transcript May 27, 2009
  • He admitted cheating and quit the sport in disgrace. The Sun
  • To continue the footballing analogy, it is like asking footballers to sign a formal declaration before each game that they will not cheat and will always play fair.
  • If he is cheating he is sure prepared to go the extra mile to deceive us. Times, Sunday Times
  • To deceive by sly or underhand means; cheat.
  • In manufactured goods, as in all other things, not the slightest cheatery is to be found. Mizora: A Prophecy A MSS. Found Among the Private Papers of the Princess Vera Zarovitch
  • The only cheater I am willing to forgive is Eliot Spitzer (of course I'm not married to him) – he was energetic, driven, strong and very smart! Details of Sanford book deal to come this week
  • He cheated his friends into the belief that he was an honest man.
  • Born in Nashville, Cheatham began his career as a burlesque performer.
  • Two years after his death his son Walter obtained the King's precept to his escheator to hand over the lands of his mother's inheritance to him, and shortly afterwards he secured his father's also. Shakespeare's Family
  • Cheating is cheating and he has to choose who he wants to be with. The Sun
  • It was hardly the most glorious end for a man who had cheated death so many times in so many of the world's wilder places.
  • I think that the matter might have rested there if it were not for the fact that many schools, and their teachers and students, felt cheated.

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