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Phrase(s): sucker someone into something [and] sucker someone in
Sl. to deceive someone into some sort of scam or confidence game; to play someone for a fool. • Surely you don’t think you can sucker me into doing something as stupid as that, do you? • The con artist suckered in an unsuspecting tourist.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs