Gammoned [verb]

Definition of Gammoned:

trick

Synonyms of Gammoned:


Opposite/Antonyms of Gammoned:

Give


Sentence/Example of Gammoned:

When Morris talks of a house that has been “gammoned,” he deprives a large number of readers of his meaning.

I got the tip from the very book I gammoned him with, from the very passage he must have marked himself at random—d'y'see?

I see the swell chap first—him as made out he was the owner, and gammoned all the Adelaide gentlemen so neat.

In consequence of Bobs plausibility, I was gammoned to be one of the squad.

Well, you gammoned me into going to Hurlingham with your pet poodle.

They played; but the lawyer was gammoned almost incessantly, till he lost L50.

Nine days afterwards the unfortunate man died, an act which is not often successfully "gammoned."

Nothing to have faith and love and be gammoned of them by a living lie, by a perjury in flesh and blood?

Is it nothing to be loyal and be gammoned for your innocence?

Yes, sir,” said the man, grinning; “but I gammoned him a bit.