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Palm off

palm off
{v.}, {informal} 1. To sell or give (something) by pretending it is something more valuable; to sell or give by trickery. * /He palmed off his own painting as a Rembrandt./ * /The salesman palmed off pine wood floors as oak./ Syn.: FOB OFF, PASS OFF. 2. To deceive (someone) by a trick or lie. * /He palmed his creditors off with a great show of prosperity./ Syn.: PUT OFF. 3. To introduce someone as a person he isn't; present in a false pretense. * /He palmed the girl off as a real Broadway actress./
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  If you say that someone has palmed something off on you, you feel annoyed because they have made you accept it although it is not valuable or is not your responsibility. I couldn’t keep palming her off on friends... Joseph made sure that he was never palmed off with inferior stuff. PHRASAL VERB: V n P on n, be V-ed P with n c darkgreen]disapproval ...
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   transitive verb  Date: 1822  1. to dispose of usually by trickery or guile  2. pass off 2 palming himself off as a minister — Toni Morrison ...
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  1. сбывать, всучивать, подсовывать he palmed off a bad coin on smb. —- он сбыл кому-то фальшивую монету export rejects may be palmed off in the street marcets —- бракованные экспортные товары можно сбыть на уличных рынках he is the kind of man on whom anything can be palmed off —- ему все можно всучить 2. отделываться, "отфутболивать" we were palmed off with promises —- от нас отделались обещаниями he palmed his brother off with some story or other —- он что-то наплел своему брату, чтобы от него отвязаться ...
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