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Bogus
"Bogus" in a Sentence (24 examples)
It's bogus.
This is completely bogus.
Sami opened a bank account with a bogus Egyptian ID.
Totally bogus.
The bonus material was actually bogus.
In Vumerdas, Amar Saidani, a young Kabyle from Iwaquren, was brought before the judge with an empty file, to whom one want to make bogus accusations, with recruited witnesses.
“Generations are pretty bogus. The labels we use to casually slice up society — boomer, millennial, Gen X, Gen Z — are a nearly useless way of thinking about politics, culture or business in America,” wrote journalist Farhad Manjoo in The New York Times in 2019.
A surge in fake news around Southeast Asia, particularly bogus COVID-19 information, has prompted leaders to explore a regional crackdown after a suggestion from a Vietnamese security official.
Bogus.
That's bogus.
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He was arrested for trying to cash a bogus check at the bank.
[…] that he and David Whitmer swore falsley, stole, cheated, lied, sold bogus money, (base coin,), and also stones and sand for bogus; that letters in the post-office had been opened, read, and destroyed; and that those same men were concerned with a gang of counterfeiters, coiners, and blacklegs.
They have printed bogus despatches, and unhesitatingly used what they knew was bogus matter in a way to mislead even newspaper men.
The organization of “bogus companies,” started purely for the purpose of eliminating competitors, seems to have been a not infrequent practice.
This was the first time that James had met with one of the bogus etymologists common at that period, who believed that the derivation of a word could be solved by finding any foreign word that sounded something like it.
What Jefferson was saying was, Hey! You know, we left this England place 'cause it was bogus; so if we don't get some cool rules ourselves - pronto - we'll just be bogus too! Get it?
Bogus stamps are labels made to deceive stamp collectors. Many bogus stamps were made prior to 1900 when some had names of imaginary countries.
BOGUS. A liquor made of rum and molasses.
"Calibogus," or "bogus" was cold rum and beer unsweetened.
The American colonists drank rum straight, spiced, or mixed. They combined it with a list of ingredients: rum mixed with hard cider was called stonewall; rum and beer made bogus; rum and molasses made blackstrap.
“Ahem—it is the opinion of the court that the prisoner has been making bogus; so we must put him in the jug until Superior Court.[…]”
There is not a merchant in this city but knows this fact, and also that there has been a large quantity of bogus in circulation.
This being agreed to, they hand the soldier the same number of dollars they received from him—but all counterfeit. This new way of passing bogus they have practised to a considerable extent […]
Edward Bonney, a bounty hunter who passed bogus on occasion, claimed to have been working to break up yet another gang operating on the Mississippi with a base at Nauvoo.
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