outfool

/aʊtˈful/
verb
  1. To deceive or trick someone more cleverly than they deceive or trick you.
    • He tried to outfool the magician, but the trick was too well planned.
    • The spy managed to outfool the enemy agents with a clever disguise.
    • In the game of bluff, she always outfools her opponents.
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