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Phony   /fˈoʊni/   Listen
Phony

noun
(Also spelled phoney)
1.
A person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives.  Synonyms: dissembler, dissimulator, hypocrite, phoney, pretender.
adjective
(compar. phonier; superl. phoniest)  (Also spelled phoney)
1.
Fraudulent; having a misleading appearance.  Synonyms: bastard, bogus, fake, phoney.






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"Phony" Quotes from Famous Books



... certainly handed a phony deal here," he remarked shortly, as he buttoned the coat collar about his throat. "Questionable title to the water! Extravagance and poor management! Rotten project all through! If I had lined this thing ...
— The Iron Furrow • George C. Shedd

... for you. Take the second lorry. You've got a distance to go. Try to recruit former members of the French Camel Corps. Promise just about anything, but only remember that one day we'll have to keep the promises. El Hassan can't get the label of phony ...
— Border, Breed Nor Birth • Dallas McCord Reynolds

... of the language, Mrs. Truckles conceives the great scheme of promotin' herself from the back to the front of the house. So she chucks up as workin' housekeeper, splurges on the wig, and strikes a swell intelligence office with this phony reference. ...
— Odd Numbers - Being Further Chronicles of Shorty McCabe • Sewell Ford

... know about that, eh? Just a piece of phony bookkeepin' that he don't even have to put his name to, his job gone if he don't follow orders, and him almost to the age limit anyway, with Son in Law Bennett ready to shove him on the street the minute ...
— Torchy • Sewell Ford

... minute I heard your name I placed you for the smooth party that tried to unload a lot of that phony Radio stock on Mrs. Benny Sherwood. Wanted to euchre her out of the twenty thousand life insurance she got when Benny took the booze count last winter, eh? Well, it happens she's a friend of Mrs. McCabe, and it was through me your little scheme ...
— Shorty McCabe on the Job • Sewell Ford

... seat, while the sounds outside indicated take-off time. He had less than a hundred credits, a knife, a deck of phony cards, and a yellow ticket. Mars was leaving him ...
— Police Your Planet • Lester del Rey

... "Now, don't git phony, Mame!" he remarked in a gentle whisper. "De gent's all right, but he's young, dat's all, an' I'm goin' to learn him—see? You chase aroun' fer Lizzie, an' if de goil ain't got no udder date, yet kin meet us here 'bout moondown, an' we'll bring yer a brace er ...
— A Night Out • Edward Peple

... handed a phony deal here," he remarked shortly, as he buttoned the coat collar about his throat. "Questionable title to the water! Extravagance and poor management! Rotten project all through! If I had lined this thing up, I should have learned what I actually had before a cent was expended. ...
— The Iron Furrow • George C. Shedd



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