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English Idioms Double Cross
Double Cross - to lie or cheap; to say you will one thing and you do something else
- I do not like it when people double cross me.
- My boss told me he would pay me for the time I was sick, but he double crossed me. He never payed me.
- My teacher would never double cross anyone.
- The phone company double crossed me. I am very angry.
- When you travel you have to be careful that people do not double cross you.
- The guy i bought my car from tried to double cross me. I was very lucky he did not cheat me.
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