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bait-and-switch
[beyt-n-swich]
adjective
denoting a deceptive method of selling, by which customers, attracted to a store by sale items, are told either that the advertised bargain item is out of stock or is inferior to a higher-priced item that is available.
noun
an act or instance of such practice.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of bait-and-switch1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
The Democrats will likely make the correct intervention that “MAGA accounts” are a distraction and bait-and-switch trick because they are a paltry substitute as compared to the hundreds of billions of dollars that the Republicans are cutting away from healthcare, education, food and housing assistance, the social safety net, science, protecting the environment, and other investments in the country and its well-being that offer much larger tangible benefits for children and young people and the American people as a whole.
Whether or not his supporters are happy with the cynical bait-and-switch, it’s the whole trans community that’s now left fighting for survival.
The former brings crackling Paul Greengrass-like energy to a young family’s engagement with America’s bait-and-switch immigration system.
After all, we’ve seen this movie before, and it turned out to be a bait-and-switch.
Kotb’s former third-hour co-host Kathie Lee Gifford pulled a bait-and-switch and surprised her colleague with an in-studio appearance after claiming in a video tribute that she couldn’t make it because she was tied up with other obligations in Tennessee.
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