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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
huckster .
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Examples
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ADHD has been so huckstered, a YMCA ad spoofs it with the headline, "Before Video Games, Before Facebook, Before Ritalin, There Was Basketball."
Martha Rosenberg: Do These Drug Ads Offend You? Martha Rosenberg 2012
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ADHD has been so huckstered, a YMCA ad spoofs it with the headline, "Before Video Games, Before Facebook, Before Ritalin, There Was Basketball."
Martha Rosenberg: Do These Drug Ads Offend You? Martha Rosenberg 2012
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ADHD has been so huckstered, a YMCA ad spoofs it with the headline, "Before Video Games, Before Facebook, Before Ritalin, There Was Basketball."
Martha Rosenberg: Do These Drug Ads Offend You? Martha Rosenberg 2012
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ADHD has been so huckstered, a YMCA ad spoofs it with the headline, "Before Video Games, Before Facebook, Before Ritalin, There Was Basketball."
Martha Rosenberg: Do These Drug Ads Offend You? Martha Rosenberg 2012
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We saw that with the tea-bag parties that Fox huckstered.
Robert L. Borosage: Obama's Grade at 100? What About Our Grade? 2009
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Predatory lenders huckstered complicated loans to folks, with no stake in whether they had any chance to repay them.
Bail Out on this Bailout-- Join Rev. Jesse Jackson at US Treasury Protest Friday Sept. 26 12 noon 2008
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Combe made this flim-flam popular in the United Kingdom even Queen Victoria went for it, and in 1838 he lecture-toured America where the theory was already being huckstered by brothers Lorenzo and Orson Fowler.
American Connections James Burke 2007
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Combe made this flim-flam popular in the United Kingdom even Queen Victoria went for it, and in 1838 he lecture-toured America where the theory was already being huckstered by brothers Lorenzo and Orson Fowler.
American Connections James Burke 2007
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In 1862, Huntington worked New York, Washington, and Boston, spending three days in New York, two in Boston, and two in the capital, where he “borrowed, hocked and huckstered.”
Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869 STEPHEN E. AMBROSE 2000
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In 1862, Huntington worked New York, Washington, and Boston, spending three days in New York, two in Boston, and two in the capital, where he “borrowed, hocked and huckstered.”
Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869 STEPHEN E. AMBROSE 2000
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