Bamboozle in a sentence as a verb

The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken.

You shouldn't be trying to bamboozle them with official-sounding acronyms like AES - that when it comes down to it, mean little.

This allows them to churn out masses of poorly written code and bamboozle management into thinking that they are 10X productive.

People freely and willingly agree to bamboozle themselves all the time, sometimes creating a network effect that will make it easier for more people to bamboozle themselves.

": Ungulates bamboozled by ungulates, it turn bamboozle.

": Ungulates associated with western New York and bamboozled by ungulates, in turn bamboozle ungulates.

Idiots like this do exist - they advance by throwing around lots of buzzwords and touting their "years of experience" which is often enough to bamboozle their equally incompetent superiors.

": Ungulates bamboozled by ungulates, in turn bamboozle ungulates.

Despite so many people, including very-often-right-even-when-the-economy-is-tanking Warren Buffet saying they are too expensive, people will put in money and claim ignorance and bamboozle-ment when it doesn't work out.

I think his motivation is good, in the sense that he has real scientific curiosity about this, but it's still unethical to bamboozle people with talk about "harnessing the power of the stars" and "fuel from seawater", neither of which is really the point here: the stars are irrelevant, the tritium doesn't come from seawater in any meaningful sense.

I realized that, and looked over the thing again, but the measurement still does not add up - even the author calls it "bamboozle" and says "I have no idea what’s happened at the end.".So if the benchmark produces weird results, and is published without source code, so that the results cannot be reproduced, why would anyone trust it?Even the author suspects the V8 optimized away the vanilla code... and if that is what happened, then apples are being compared to oranges and the whole conclusion is bogus.

Bamboozle definitions

verb

conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end; "He bamboozled his professors into thinking that he knew the subject well"

See also: snow hoodwink