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Learn English: Daily Easy English 0830: to pull the wool over someone’s eyes
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Learn English: Daily Easy English 0830: to pull the wool over someone’s eyes

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pull the wool over one's eyes
[pull the wool over one's eyes] {v. phr.}, {informal} To fool someone into thinking well of you; deceive. * /The businessman had pulled the wool over his partner's eyes about […] A Dictionary of American Idioms
wool
[wool] See: [ALL WOOL AND A YARD WIDE], [PULL THE WOOL OVER ONE'S EYES]. A Dictionary of American Idioms
eye
[eye] See: [APPLE OF ONE'S EYE], [BAT AN EYE] or [BAT AN EYELASH], [BELIEVE ONE'S EYES], [CATCH ONE'S EYE], [CLEAR-EYED], [CLOSE ONE'S EYES] or [SHUT ONE'S EYES], [EYES OPEN], [EYE […] A Dictionary of American Idioms