put wool over other people's eyes

The phrase "put wool over other people's eyes" is an idiomatic expression that means to deceive or trick someone by concealing the truth or hiding one's true intentions. It implies to intentionally mislead or manipulate others, often by creating a false impression or pretending to be innocent or ignorant in order to gain an advantage or avoid detection.


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