Definitionadj. naive and easily deceived or tricked
Last update: September 10, 2015
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Your scam is to use supernatural blackmail to make gullible people believe in what you allege is true. [adjective]
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Gullible Christians tell me that I am no Christian exegete, and, of course, I am not. [adjective]
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It was conceived as follows:-- "O ETERNAL GULLIBLE." [Please select]
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Where are your gullible Boston buyers? [Please select]
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He's the most gullible old ass I ever met in my life. [Please select]
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But, in spite of your nationality, you don't look exactly gullible. [Please select]
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He found the public so gullible and so greedy that he sold 2000 pounds worth of the new stock in the course of a single morning. [Please select]
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GULLIVER, a Munchausen-Doctor Cook-Peary traveler who never submitted his proofs, but who found a credulous publisher and a gullible public. [Please select]
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