outfools

/aʊtˈfulz/
verb
  1. To deceive or trick someone more successfully than another person or group.
    • No one outfools the old detective when it comes to spotting a fake story.
    • She always outfools her rivals in the annual chess tournament.
    • The con artist outfools everyone with his charming lies.
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