fast one造句

pull a fast one, play a trick on somebody.

Jim only won the game because he pulled a fast one on his opponent.

He tried to pull a fast one on us, but we caught on before he got away with it.

When he heard that they were about to give us a big order,he rushed down there and pulled a fast one by obtaining the order for himself.

This'll have to be a fast one.

He had been trying to pull a fast one on his co-producer.

to deceive; to pull a fast one (on sb.); to pull the wool over sb.'s eyes

Then, AOL survives Microsoft Network's 1995 launch, Pulling a fast one to neutralize its foe by incorporating both Netscape Communications Corp.'s leading Navigator Web browser and Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser in the AOL service.

So if the neutrinos are pulling this fast one on Einstein, how can it happen?

Then have their wives stick their arms in the doorway of the bus, and I'll slam the door shut, start the bus quickly and take them for a fast one-block run.

I don't think you'd have the guts to pull a fast one.

I feel like you'd be worse off for trying to pull a fast one.

The mental and material processes arise and cease so fast one after another that it seems as if they are one continuous unchanging occurrence.

fast one造句

Don't eat too fast one mouthful at a time.