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What does the phrase ‘to pull the wool over someone’s eyes’ mean?

A. To deceive or mislead someone
B. To help someone see clearly
C. To be honest
D. To ignore someone

Answer: To deceive or mislead someone


Additional Information: 'Pull the wool over someone's eyes' means to trick someone into believing something that isn't true.


Subjects: Idioms and Phrases, Vocabulary

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