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culled

adjective as in deceived

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White-bread ISIS recruits, culled from the wastelands of Web 2.0, call that tidy division into terrible question.

Freeman never consented to the story; the newspaper culled its content from an MTV interview.

We are all used to on a current basis of animals being culled in the wild.

Her songs, which she cowrote with songwriter-producer Joel Little, are all culled from real-life experiences.

Here are six questions (and answers) culled from our conversation.

The following day he culled a log in another and distant skidway whose butt showed a slant of a good six inches.

The day following he culled another of the same sort on still another skidway.

Much of the substance of what we have written has been culled from the pages of that fascinating volume.

Dey is worsern jack-lanterns 'ticin' de culled fokses furder und furder into misery.

The facts respecting these three edifices have been culled from ancient parchments which would fill a large wheelbarrow.

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On this page you'll find 134 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to culled, such as: null, bamboozled, betrayed, conned, duped, and fooled.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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