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"hoodwinked" Definitions
  1. deceived or tricked: Bankers lied to the fearful and easily hoodwinked public about the threat of our financial system collapsing.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of hoodwink.

173 Sentences With "hoodwinked"

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So all your lily pads things, and "Shane wants TV," and I've hoodwinked everybody in the media business — Swisher: I didn't say you hoodwinked them.
In that speech, he reveals that we've been hoodwinked yet again.
Are you concerned that some might feel like they've been hoodwinked?
I feel like -- PERINO: OK. TYRUS: -- we&aposre being hoodwinked and bamboozled.
Far from feeling hoodwinked, he was thrilled to see behind the curtain.
De Niro wouldn't be the first to get hoodwinked by this idea.
Fingers crossed that voters in 2020 will not be hoodwinked yet again.
But we may still be getting hoodwinked by other, equally sugary beverages.
It's a tremendously rude thing to say, hey, you're all being hoodwinked.
True believers know they're being hoodwinked; they simply don't realize who's doing it.
Some Democrats thought Trump may have hoodwinked Republican leaders with a political switcho-chango.
So what happens when all those "forgotten men and women" realize they've been hoodwinked?
Someone who I trusted, who I held in very high regard, had hoodwinked me.
But it turns out ABC may have been hoodwinked, according to its own account.
He protested that he was hoodwinked and vowed to get his driver's license back.
The report depicted the board as hoodwinked by bank executives who withheld important facts.
Women expecting egalitarianism at home often feel hoodwinked by this new subtly sexist arrangement.
"I could've been hoodwinked," said Van de Vyver, 37, in an interview Monday morning.
Do people feel hoodwinked or exploited by getting something that isn't what they thought?
But the 33-year-old college dropout doesn't like to admit when he's been hoodwinked.
Nicholas Kristof Opinion Columnist It sure looks as if President Trump was hoodwinked in Singapore.
Yet if Trump was hoodwinked last year, there are some more hopeful signs this time.
CAVUTO: ... also entering talks with the best of intentions and the highest of hopes, were hoodwinked.
A hoodwinked peregrine falcon at Ireland's School of Falconry, on the the grounds of Ashford Castle.
"We've been hoodwinked by so much crap: meat is manly and all that bullshit," Joseph says.
Moore is the latest high-profile Republican to contend they were hoodwinked by "Borat" star Cohen.
Trump, speaking in Washington, said he would not be hoodwinked the way previous administrations have been.
Grootes felt hoodwinked, but, having signed the nondisclosure agreement, he couldn't press his case in public.
For decades, we've been hoodwinked by the fetishization of coal, to the detriment of us all.
I am horrified by the thought that these former co-workers and friends are being hoodwinked.
Chris Long, directing a script by the creators, Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg, deftly hoodwinked us.
" My Q: Would it be discerning enough not to be hoodwinked by work like "Shelf Life?
The 52 percent of voters who approved the anticorruption referendum were "hoodwinked by scam artists," Gov.
And I don't know how the f— I hoodwinked Hollywood into giving me a career in this.
Consumers aren't the only ones who have been hoodwinked by the retailers in regards to interchange fees.
He offered strong words for past presidents, who he declared had been hoodwinked by the North Koreans.
But there's pretty good evidence that Americans are still getting hoodwinked by juices and other sugary beverages.
The hoax wasn't entirely unmasked until 22001, but until then many people — millions, perhaps — had been hoodwinked.
We don't want to get hoodwinked, so we have people coming over from Discovery and other companies.
LANKFORD: Well... CAVUTO: So, you could be hoodwinked into thinking, oh, well, they are doing what we said.
"It sure looks as if President Trump was hoodwinked in Singapore," wrote New York Times columnist Nick Kristof.
If you thought you had Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson's tattoos figured out, then prepare to feel hoodwinked.
"We are watching them, and people of Zimbabwe must not be hoodwinked by this false information," he said.
I couldn't figure out just how we were being hoodwinked, but the grief the women felt was real.
Dennis Daugaard declared that voters had been "hoodwinked" when they passed the new ethics rules in 2016. Gov.
This is his selfish tendency with the women he has hoodwinked the most, like Victoria Paul and Alayah.
We have been hoodwinked, bamboozled, led astray, run amok, and flat out DECEIVED by Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul!
Congress was hoodwinked into passing the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act (INARA), which turned the Constitution on its head.
I later sorted out all the input data and realized she had hoodwinked me—a conversational sleight of hand.
The couple says the seller never disclosed the mansion's recent past as a TV set, so they feel hoodwinked.
I can't speak for all the townspeople of L.A., but as far as I'm concerned, their boys got hoodwinked.
Some say that they feel "hoodwinked" and others add that they need the cats to get rid of other rodents.
Philip and Elizabeth are both whip-smart and, on some level, hoodwinked, as we know from this point in history.
I think a good education is about cultivating wise citizens, people who appreciate democracy, who are discerning and not easily hoodwinked.
He had hoodwinked the leasing agent by pretending he was a wounded veteran who had just returned from Afghanistan, they said.
"We have been hoodwinked, bamboozled, led astray, run amuck, and flat out deceived," tweeted another shell-shocked victim of this trickery.
The snowballs case shows how difficult it can be for the likes of Metro do Porto to claim they were hoodwinked.
Almost everyone interviewed was hoodwinked, with a lot of people saying they liked how small and compact the new model was.
"I don't think you ever want to give people a reason to believe that you hoodwinked them," Becerra said in an interview.
On Monday, CNN's Jake Tapper reported that top Trump administration officials had been hoodwinked by an email prankster in the United Kingdom.
Finally, no family should be hoodwinked to take on college loan debt and high interest rates with little prospect of degree attainment.
No, Ms. Lam and editors of China Daily, the people of Hong Kong were not "hoodwinked," nor did they misunderstand this legislation.
During the trial, the state did not bring up a single Exxon investor, to say under oath, that Exxon had hoodwinked them.
In fact, the president suggested that the crafty Sessions hoodwinked him into giving him the top legal job in the first place.
This fledgling secret police service hoodwinked the established intelligence services of Europe, and in so doing showed its guile, patience and cruelty.
Since you do talk about people saying, "You hoodwinked us," what's the thing that people say about you that is absolutely true?
"It is government's responsibility to give a parliamentary debate as they abruptly hoodwinked the debate yesterday," Dinesh Gunawardena, an opposition leader told Reuters.
Perhaps it's just more evidence that human beings are easily hoodwinked by something other than taste when we select our food and drink.
Mind you, this isn't one of those revivals that make you feel you must have been hoodwinked (or drunk) the first time around.
But under these circumstances, when preconceived notions are being set in stone, it's all the more important to make sure we aren't hoodwinked.
He has certainly gone from being a great believer in Trumpland to somebody who feels like he himself was hoodwinked all that time.
Both "The Farewell" and Awkwafina deserve awards consideration, and I hope that will extend to Zhao Shuzhen's nimble work as the hoodwinked grandma.
Even as Pence seeks answers about why he was hoodwinked, Trump himself has expressed little concern about the compromised position of his vice president.
But I argue in the book that they were hoodwinked by this system of financialization and that in 2008 we all got our comeuppance.
But the broader question -- whether Cruz can convince Iowans that they've been hoodwinked by the state's powerful corn lobby -- is on an exaggerated display.
Brown wasn't surprised by the ranking: "It's not like I was hoodwinked and thought I was coming into a top-performing school," she said.
"They were hoodwinked by scam artists who grossly misrepresented these proposed measures," Mr. Daugaard said of how the ethics package was presented to voters.
And a New York Times story on Sunday described Trump as essentially hoodwinked into putting Bannon on the National Security Council through an executive order.
Or were the gallery and its longtime director, Ann Freedman, cruelly hoodwinked along with collectors who together paid around $29 million for the bogus works?
"Unfortunately, some Hong Kong residents have been hoodwinked by the opposition camp and their foreign allies into supporting the anti-extradition campaign," the state newspaper wrote.
During those heady years of the Clinton-Bush continuum, the United States, hoodwinked by the Pyongyang Ponzi scheme, gave North Korea in excess of $1.3 billion.
It's also the story of a charismatic leader who both hoodwinked investors and was enabled by them as they tried to drive returns on their investments.
When the subject comes up, I find those on the right of the issue give me a knowing and condescending look, as if I've been hoodwinked.
Mr. Moore's anti-establishment backers argue that the president is being hoodwinked, and that a victory by Mr. Strange would amount to a rejection of Trumpism.
"Jill Stein is not trying to help Hillary Clinton, so anyone under the false impression that's what she's trying to do is being hoodwinked," Miller said.
KURTZ: Marie, some of the criticism to the president was just personal like Trump was incoherent, Trump was naive, Trump was hoodwinked, says New Times Nicholas Kristof.
Either Heritage Auctions (which appears to be a somewhat legitimate site of business) is knowingly selling a fraudulent ESPY trophy, or has been hoodwinked by its consignor.
It's also the story of a compelling leader, who both hoodwinked investors and was enabled by them, in their quests to drive returns on their investments higher.
Liberals leading the charge against Mr. Trump's potential picks quickly dismissed Ms. Collins's remarks, suggesting that the senator was either being hoodwinked or knowingly obfuscating her position.
All this sounds great, but with any gadget touting itself as a medical device, you want some reassurance you're not being hoodwinked by some snake oil salesman.
Ms. Raymond said that after no progress was made on the issue at a recent negotiating session, some nurses felt they had been "hoodwinked" by the alliance.
You can hoodwink people — but not if you give them three years to reflect on how they were hoodwinked before doing the deed the hoodwinking was about.
Too bad the people have been hoodwinked by his end run, the Senate reduced to the wishes of a party hack, and the Supreme Court likewise tarnished.
Will she be hoodwinked by two larger-than-life writers who want to influence, manipulate, control, even censor her — even as, all the while, they appear to cooperate?
The Times' scoop is bracing, even if it comes too late to convince Trump loyalists that they have been hoodwinked by a fraud (if they ever were convincible).
In this system, all births from 1982 through 1989 are "good millennials," representing the half of the generation genuinely hoodwinked by the collapse of the old economic order.
In exchange for instant gratifications and endless coddling by the ship's mostly robotic staff, the Axiom's passengers are hoodwinked into shedding many basic concepts and skills, including walking.
It's profoundly unnerving; I worry, on some level, that I'm being hoodwinked, which, I hate to say, is also how I feel when I look at some modern art.
Attendees were pretty much hoodwinked into thinking that they were in a tropical paradise, and not, in fact, a decommissioned federal prison that for decades housed murderers and rapists.
They have improbably held on to the idea that Donald Trump is a secretly popular president and have hoodwinked the media into endlessly covering his rallies and his supporters.
Biden suggested he was hoodwinked by the Bush administration, and didn't know there was actually going to be a war -- which suggests his foreign policy judgment is highly questionable.
"SWAT Van" shows a group of armed agents hoodwinked by a boy on one side while the character Dorothy from 'The Wizard of Oz' is depicted on the other.
Surprisingly enough, Close's only project with The Weinstein Company was voice-work for the Hoodwinked animated films, but she released a lengthy statement Monday to The New York Times.
If an image of a cabinet with impaling spikes lining its interior comes to mind, you've likely been hoodwinked by 19th century art collector Matthew Peacock and philosopher Johann Siebenkees.
Perera said she now thinks the acquaintance was either a victim of the hackers or in league with them, and she was hoodwinked into becoming a part of their scheme.
It is unconscionable to militate against Turkey, our NATO ally, as Washington is hoodwinked by this masked source of terror and instability nestled comfortably in our own backyard in Pennsylvania.
President Emmanuel Macron of France piled on, deriding the more enthusiastic backers of Brexit as liars who had hoodwinked voters into thinking that withdrawal would be simple and highly profitable.
And the trembling was everywhere post-election, on the sidewalks and in the subways, in bedrooms and conference rooms, and in the faces of hoodwinked power brokers leaving Trump Tower.
Sold through two dealers who said that they, too, were hoodwinked, the fake paintings brought in $80 million, with $33 million pocketed, the government said, by Ms. Rosales and her confederates.
Moreover, we have no clue what the dosing amount or frequency should be for any of those conditions, so even if the labels were accurate the public is still being hoodwinked.
Yet a large number of Africans outside Zimbabwe have been hoodwinked into believing Mr Mugabe's lie that sanctions were responsible for hamstringing the entire economy and harming millions of blameless Zimbabweans.
Those who've been truly hoodwinked by a seed scam — that is, they've planted their fake seeds with full confidence that they'll grow — may not understand their error until after 30 days have passed.
They've also gotten attention because they fit into a larger narrative, that Trump is a fraud, a rich man who hoodwinked his lower-class followers and will now begin to sell them out.
Hawaii  that the courts are not entitled to conduct a searching inquiry into the president's justifications for immigration policies - said in the census decision that the judiciary cannot allow itself to be hoodwinked.
Whether or not there are mom-and-pop investors who felt hoodwinked by some of their favorite celebrities, neither Khaled nor Mayweather offered an apology or admitted any wrongdoing for their promotional gambits.
And if you're the kind of genre geek who jumps back to the ­beginning of a book to work out how you've been hoodwinked, you'll find that the author has played fair and square.
Casting himself as the heir to Jack Kemp's brand of compassionate conservatism, but also a new kind of right-wing policy wonk, he hoodwinked Beltway journalists for years and nearly got away with it.
And the people he says hoodwinked him were two unlikely adversaries: a 21980-year-old art history professor at a small college just two hours down the road and her 265-year-old son.
Theories about how Ghosn apparently hoodwinked authorities swirled after he confirmed he had arrived safely in Lebanon, which has no extradition treaty with Japan, making the continuation of his trial difficult, if not impossible.
But it would have to have successfully hoodwinked both the intelligence services of US allies, and key Democrats — and both of those groups have good reason to be skeptical of the Trump administration right now.
Alternatively, their initiative will acquire a putrid odor if critics are right and it turns out the White House has been hoodwinked into lifting sanctions on Iran and it eventually produces a nuclear bomb anyway.
Now scholars say the Dead Sea forgeries could be part of the most significant sham in biblical archeology since the "Gospel of Jesus' Wife," which hoodwinked a Harvard scholar and made worldwide news in 2012.
At that point, President Trump will face the option of accepting he's been hoodwinked by the far more strategic and sly North Koreans or of becoming extra tough, saying he gave peace a final chance.
"You can't continue to vote with Elizabeth Warren 86 percent of the time and expect Missourians to continue to be hoodwinked," Austin Stukins, executive director of the Show-Me State's GOP, said in an interview.
The good news is that the calories in that serving now appear in large bold type on the label, so that if people consider how many calories they would be consuming, they won't be hoodwinked.
Ms. Sherry said she wanted to write about the mortgage crisis in an engaging way that ordinary readers could understand and also show them that many bankers were as hoodwinked as the rest of the public.
Some anti-government activists fear Maduro has hoodwinked the opposition, whose street protests were called off when talks began, and gained a respite as Venezuela's grueling economic crisis has millions going without proper food or medicine.
Or, failing that, they take a sort of masochistic pleasure in being hoodwinked by a savvy marketer; it's the same feeling as being shown a card trick, even if you lose a buck in the bargain.
But student privacy and civil rights advocates worry that some districts are being hoodwinked by for-profit companies that promise more than their technology can deliver in order to capitalize on the fear of mass shootings.
An official newspaper in China, where the Communist Party holds sway over the courts, said: "Some Hong Kong residents have been hoodwinked by the opposition camp and their foreign allies into supporting the anti-extradition campaign".
What's more, Harden finally has the copilots around him that Daryl Morey should have put in place the moment he hoodwinked Sam Presti to acquire him from the cap-concerned Oklahoma City Thunder over five years ago.
As I absorbed his remarks about the demise of white culture in our country today, I felt hoodwinked, foolish for ever believing that our book discussion group could be as transformative as I passionately insist it is.
Ben is kidnapped and his gang hoodwinked into providing protection for a soul-sucking corporation, so it's up to you to solve puzzles, talk to the locals, and get your bike back together to save the gang.
The right has seized on the claim, made in the Nunes memo, that F.B.I. and Justice Department officials hoodwinked the FISA court with false evidence and that the federal judge approving it didn't bother to dig deeper.
The occasional match was disappointed to be talking to a bot instead of a human, but there was very little negative feedback: Tinder is too casual a platform for users to feel hoodwinked by some political conversation.
Now scholars say the Dead Sea forgeries could be part of the most significant sham in biblical archeology since the "Gospel of Jesus' Wife," a fiasco that hoodwinked a Harvard scholar and made worldwide news in 22.
For what it's worth, even scholars at Harvard University have been fooled by a forgery, Ortiz said, noting the infamous "Gospel of Jesus' Wife" scandal, a fiasco that hoodwinked a respected scholar and made worldwide news in 2012.
All the while, many of these consultants have as their main goal to make as much money for themselves and their friends, who are usually vendors of the new organization, before the donor realizes they have been hoodwinked.
It ought to matter to Yale that the man for whom it's renaming the Commons invests heavily in schemes that have hoodwinked millions of hard-pressed homeowners into becoming temporary tenants in homes they once thought they owned.
And, unlike the LIGO collaboration itself, they come to a disturbing conclusion: that these gravitational waves might not be signals at all, but rather patterns in the noise that have hoodwinked even the best scientists working on this puzzle.
This also helps to make Melania's photo a perfect visual summation of an administration seated in deception, and a president who rode a wave of fake news, conspiracy theories, and a hoodwinked voter base right into the White House.
Garcia also detailed how Zhang allegedly hoodwinked U.S. Secret Service agents to get past resort security checkpoints and onto the property, in part by passing herself off as the relative of an actual club member of the same name.
"Her star status as the first female president of an African country has hoodwinked a considerable section of the international community into believing that the president is running a progressive regime," said a leader of the opposition CDC party.
Garcia also detailed how Zhang allegedly hoodwinked U.S. Secret Service agents to get past resort security checkpoints and onto the property, in part by passing herself off as the relative of an actual club member of the same name.
If such a list of examples exists, then America needs to consider that we have been hoodwinked by a media too devoted to a story about racism to tell the truth, and we will all be better for the revelation.
If Justnes and other scholars are correct, the Dead Sea forgeries could be one of the most significant shams in biblical archeology since the "Gospel of Jesus' Wife," a fiasco that hoodwinked a Harvard scholar and made worldwide news in 2012.
"We just need to get some education on this," he said, adding: "I don't want to wake up one day and have millions of mortgage borrowers feel like that they were hoodwinked or they were sold something" they did not understand.
It became impossible to square my American sense of free will — our image of ourselves as empowered citizens participating in informed choices — with the reality of the way that we were hoodwinked into going along with the invasion of Iraq.
Volkswagen hoodwinked regulators for eight years, installing "defeat devices" on 11 million cars worldwide and nearly 600,000 vehicles in the U.S. Finally, in late 2015 the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other global regulators caught onto the company's deceptive practices.
On Pro Basketball BOSTON — There could come a time when Danny Ainge's trading of Jeff Green three years ago will be hailed as another of his celebrated capers, with the Memphis Grizzlies added to the roll call of the hoodwinked.
Reflect, though, on whether one of our youngest presidents, John F. Kennedy, would have been hoodwinked by the military-industrial complex into invading Cuba or getting entangled in Vietnam had he had 10 or 20 more years of life experience.
But I think you are kidding yourself that the forces protecting the status quo are just millionaires and billionaires, and that all the rest of us are victims of the oppressive economic system they have imposed on us, or hoodwinked us into embracing.
Shamima Begum and Hoda Muthana packed their bags and traveled across the world not just because they were hoodwinked into believing the caliphate project, but because they felt it offered more to them than was available in their lives in the West.
Having spent most of the previous afternoon designing the most probing questions possible, and assuming that we as seasoned correspondents would not be hoodwinked by the wily old man, we left with nothing new and headed to our beds exhausted and outfoxed.
Or they may sincerely believe that Qatar has managed to put on a globally effective grand guignol complete with a Dr. Mengele character armed, the story goes, with a bone saw, and that this piece of theater had hoodwinked the world's media.
" Blinded by their own ignorance, public figures were hoodwinked into endorsing the fictitious anti-drugs groups B.O.M.B.D. and F.U.K.D. and earnestly telling viewers about a young cake user who "cried all the water from his body," and another who "threw up her own pelvis bone.
Federal agents said that the Kingdom of Jesus Christ church — which is based in the Philippines — was the center of a decades-long scheme that hoodwinked followers into becoming fundraisers and setting up sham marriages to keep them in America, The Associated Press reports.
In particular, the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament owes the public a major report detailing their existing findings and knowledge of Russian involvement in Brexit, so that the public can determine whether or not they were hoodwinked as part of a Russian influence operation.
"It is our endeavor to ensure that the hospitality industry does not get a back seat or get hoodwinked by such online travel aggregators, using their dominant position to bully the industry," Himanshu Talwar, the group's assistant secretary general, said in an email to CNN Business.
You could say it was a reactionary fantasy, stoked by the right-wing press, of a great and ingenious people who had been hoodwinked into vassalage by a faceless bureaucracy hellbent on forcing Britain's fishermen to wear hairnets and introducing strict regulations ensuring the straightness of bananas.
And he thinks Trump is swift enough not to get hoodwinked by Kim Jong Un: "I know he won't fall for it in the same way that past presidents have, that get strung along, strung along lifting sanctions, giving them money, and get nothing for it," he said.
The cases that Tony Caruso Jr. and Tony Caruso Sr. (Groban and Danza, respectively) take on all follow such a similar pattern — one of the two Carusos is hoodwinked, and someone's innocence must be proved — that it falls to The Good Cop's character dynamics to keep the episodes interesting.
After Ren tried to dismiss the video as a bad prank, the judge reportedly countered that Ren made €2,000 ($2,240 USD) from the video in which he hoodwinked the 52-year-old homeless man, identified by prosecutors as "Gheorge L." The man reportedly vomited soon after eating the cookies.
Mr. Flynn adopted many of Turkey's arguments about Mr. Gulen, arguing that "American taxpayers are helping finance Gulen's 160 charter schools" in the United States, and that it is more important to support Turkey than be "hoodwinked by this masked source of terror and instability nestled comfortably in our own backyard."
And if we are to believe the press in mainland China, that vast throng was really "some Hong Kong residents" who had been "hoodwinked by the opposition camp and their foreign allies" into opposing the legislation, to cite the version in China Daily, an organ of the Chinese Communist Party.
Alan Abel, a professional hoaxer who for more than half a century gleefully hoodwinked the American public — not least of all by making himself the subject of an earnest news obituary in The New York Times in 1980 — apparently actually did die, on Friday, at his home in Southbury, Conn.
By exploiting Trump's weakness for pageantry and flashy photo opportunities, Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnChina is the United States's North Korea problem Pope appeals to world leaders to renounce nuclear weapons Trump must hang tough on North Korea MORE hoodwinked an oblivious Trump into gaining international legitimacy for his murderous regime.
The route of its return to popularity there was via a prescription opioid epidemic, which in turn was fueled by an out of control health system in which doctors were paid by Big Pharma to prescribe opioids while patients were hoodwinked by blanket advertising into thinking these pills would end their pain.
The remarkable effects of exponential growth were recognized at least as far back as 1256 when the Arab scholar Ibn Khallikan recorded the classical tale of an Indian king hoodwinked into granting a doubling progression of grains for each square on a chessboard — resulting in a gift of more wheat than grown in the entire world.
If it's not going to do that, it's going to be because some type of intervention on the part of all these people that are waking up, that we figure out how to work together more coherently, and we build structures and use media to shift the perception and show how the people have gotten hoodwinked by fossil fuel misinformation and all this stuff.
During and after two years of Special Counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerGowdy: I '100 percent' still believe public congressional hearings are 'a circus' Comey: Mueller 'didn't succeed in his mission because there was inadequate transparency' Fox News legal analyst says Trump call with Ukraine leader could be 'more serious' than what Mueller 'dragged up' MORE's Russia investigation, Trump and his defenders bullied, denied, obfuscated, and hoodwinked Congress and the public into a stalemate.
" Yet, as Gretel points out, her mother is still hoodwinked by a certain type of male refinement: "Men who liked espressos, steak tartare, white chocolate macaroons; men who enjoyed subtitled films, who wrote in the margins of books then gave them to you to read after you'd had sex in their city flats or cabins in the woods or country houses with corridors like throats leading to doors you walked in and out of.
Mortimer Granville invented the first battery-powered vibrator in the early 1880's, although he made it explicitly clear that his device was not to be used on the clitoris: "I have avoided, and shall continue to avoid, the treatment of women by percussion, simply because I do not want to be hoodwinked, and help to mislead others, by the vagaries of the hysterical state or the characteristic phenomena of mimetic disease," he wrote in 1883.

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