chouse in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Chouse (verb): To deceive or trick someone, often in a playful or mischievous manner.
Sample Sentences
- The children decided to chouse their way through the maze, giggling as they dodged obstacles.
- In the old town, the locals would often chouse visitors into believing the ghost stories were true.
- He managed to chouse his friends into playing along with his elaborate prank.
- Despite his attempts to chouse the situation, the truth eventually came to light.
- She was able to chouse her way into the exclusive event with her charm and wit.
- He decided to chouse his friends into believing he had won the lottery.
- With a clever trick, she managed to chouse the unsuspecting tourists out of their money.
- The magician's ability to chouse the audience left everyone in awe of his skills.
- It was hard to believe how easily he could chouse the participants into following his lead.
- They tried to chouse the game by misleading their opponents with false information.