to deceive, to lie about one's intentions

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play games

Accusing Governor Carey of playing games with taxpayers in his $12.7 billion budget, the Senate majority leader, Warren M. Anderson of Binghamton, said today that it would face rough sledding, in the Republican led State Senate. - , 1979.

to deceive, to lie about one's intentions
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