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    gullible


    1. 'Too good to be true' was the cliche wasn't it? An easy enough part to act out when you have an audience as gullible as he was


    2. the fishy stories to the gullible


    3. She could be leading you on because she can’t believe you’re so gullible


    4. “Really?” Jean was amazed and gullible at the same time


    5. “I’m sorry Billy Boy I know it’s not your fault it’s just that I’m so mad at myself for being so gullible and I’m taking it out on you


    6. “The pain to yourself? You mean the fact that you’d have to find another gullible fool to keep you out of the ring?”


    7. One summer morning, a fellow apprentice had called on Cruzel, seeking aid with some magic spells that he had only just been taught, and Cruzel, being gullible fell for the trick


    8. Could this be it? Had he really solved this mystery? Could he travel forward in time? Was it this easy? For a second he felt apprehensive and wondered if he was being too gullible believing that he could actually travel in time forward and backward


    9. Colling could see that Braun was visualizing additional Marks flowing into his pockets, and was obviously calculating how gullible the young soldier might be


    10. Cousin Theodore is like him in that way, but he is more gullible

    11. MECHA’s chairman concluded his own tirade describing the student critic as a gullible person “that would believe that Chile’s late president, Salvador Allende, died of suicide — that is, by shooting himself 17 times


    12. them were, and he knows how gullible Khan is


    13. Gāndhiji put his trust in everyone and when the results of his satyāgraha were not favorable, he was labeled gullible or too trusting


    14. I certainly didn’t expect he’d breakdown and confess to his crimes or inadvertently mention anything incriminating---that only happened with naïve or gullible suspects living in Hollywood


    15. My point in all this is that I'm not as gullible as my friends and I can spot bull crap from a mile away


    16. How could I have been so gullible?


    17. I was that gullible!”


    18. Are you really that gullible? Do you think I work for the CIA? I tried to get a job there but they wouldn’t hire me because of the red suit


    19. I was shocked that my son could be that gullible


    20. to the former state of gullible worship

    21. innocent although gullible public


    22. “It means that I’d be as simple-minded and/or gullible as the women you’ve had babies with all throughout your career


    23. “You poor gullible man, I suppose you heard this truly incredible story from the Teoti


    24. Not long after this your father went to the fields and didn’t arrive home for his supper, the entire area was searched for a number of days but not a sign was ever seen of your father from that day to this, the rat faced priest gained a large following by saying the gods had called your father across the starry trail, the gullible fools, that priest has poisoned the minds of many a good man in Tollan, do not speak of the Santaros trap just yet, we will use his own words at the chieftain ceremony, that the gods have tested you for the leadership of the whole Toltec nation, we will use his own superstitions against him, and declare your appointment as chief has come directly from the gods, because the priest has already told the people this was the reason for the difficult manhood test, he will not be able to squirm out of it, we will gain back the loyalty of the people first, then we will have our day with that false priest


    25. Men are extremely gullible when it comes to women


    26. Of the gullible and


    27. to an unsuspecting gullible US soldier at the price of a glass of an


    28. He’s still quite gullible, too


    29. And from such people turn away! 6 For of this sort are those who creep into households and make captives of gullible women loaded down with sins, led away by various lusts, 7 always learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth


    30. The natives offered a traditional farewell as the boat departed, then changed into their modern ways, counted the thick rolls of money and laughed about gullible gringos

    31. Then, as he travelled upriver in search of me, fate guided him to the weapon he was looking for—the gullible, hateful Antelope Hunter—who Dark Moon transformed into a murderous beast who could think of only one thing—killing me


    32. He is so gullible, but nevertheless a sweetheart


    33. Since he was so gullible, I grew bolder


    34. All the same, gullible that they are, how these silly women lose their heads when wooed by the moneyed


    35. So, won’t the least sought-after of the whores outscore all the Casanovas of the world put together; well, that’s in the lighter vein, but it was that experience which made me realize that it was stupid to generalize the sex-workers; the harlots in the hell-holes of cities’ red-light districts are a pitiable lot of gullible girls and hapless women forced to cater to the ever growing demand for paid sex there


    36. However, the misplaced zeal of some of its proselytizers to rope in the hapless or gullible, and/or both, of alien faiths into the Christian fold, by means not always fair, places them in the company of the dubious


    37. But the gullible Hindu intellectual bites the bullet and ends up joining the Islamist chorus that it’s all the fault of ‘the others’, the Hindu fundamentalists included


    38. Sadly for the umma, the gullible Arabs of yore catapulted their ‘cult of Muhammad’ onto the altar of faith as the ‘religion of Islam’, which deludes the deprived ‘here’ by dangling the doles in ‘the hereafter’, and that takes the poor Musalmans neither here nor there in the modern ‘world of opportunities’


    39. The difference between being skeptical and gullible could be a


    40. ‘‘dharm’’ of the gullible Hindu was destroyed by a mere touch

    41. At each break for breath, she made sure to make fresh eye contact with Hugh, knowing that, in her experience, such brazenness itself acted as a powerful stimulant for gullible clients


    42. One would mistake them for those invited to wage a looming fierce battle, intercontinental battle, but alas, democracy is in the making, in the oven, oven of deceit, oven of mockery, being baked for the society, the gullible masses


    43. His gullible explanation to me was that he was returning from the library but was too weak to return to his hostel


    44. Most probably, the white mafias must have figured out that since every man and woman must marry then marriage is an avenue by which they could control the gullible conscience of the blacks and by extension the rest of our lives


    45. Therese’s forehead wrinkled with doubt, not because her friend wasn’t beautiful and sweet and capable of making it hard for boys to stay away from her, but because she tended to be too gullible when it came to Matthew


    46. "You would laugh at the fake science that is being handed out to those gullible fools


    47. Had "A Capitol Fourth" been financed by revenue generated from this kind of ancillary marketing or by donations from those gullible enough to send in contributions for those cheesy tote-bags as the event should have been, these critics might have had a case in labeling Daniels' comments as an example of the "moral flabbiness" a part of the entitlement mentality


    48. “She always this gullible?”


    49. It could have happened to anyone,” I said, especially to someone as gullible as her


    50. Detroit was in a stupor from the alcohol and his glum gullible expression was amusing to both of them as they clearly read his thoughts





































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    Synonyms for "gullible"

    gullible fleeceable green trustful credulous innocent ingenuous naive simple

    "gullible" definitions

    naive and easily deceived or tricked


    easily tricked because of being too trusting