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  • 09-04-2020
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“I studied T.J. closely under the light, sure that he was pulling another fast one.” Explain the idiom in this sentence.

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  • 22-04-2020

Answer:

Trying to gain an unfair advantage.

Explanation:

'Pulling a fast one' means that someone is trying to gain an unfair advantage over someone or something. This is usually done by tricking someone through lying, distraction, or other forms of deceit.

Here, Cassie believes that T.J. is lying to her.

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