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If, like Mr. George Hay, we existed in the olden times (that would be the 1500s), we might say to ye: “Your shiftes and subterfuges are well knowene to me.” (Too bad George couldn’t just use this emoji: 👀)

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April 09, 2024

subterfuge

[ suhb-ter-fyooj ]noun

an artifice or expedient used to evade a rule, escape a consequence, hide something, etc.

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