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snow job
noun
an attempt to deceive or persuade by using flattery or exaggeration.
snow job
noun
slangan instance of deceiving or overwhelming someone with elaborate often insincere talk
Word History and Origins
Origin of snow job1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
The federal government’s coronavirus spending spree turned out to be a snow job — literally.
David J. Garrow, a Pulitzer-winning historian, told The Post that Mr. Booker’s flattering accounts of the FBI were “one of the most hilarious snow jobs in American history.”
Occasionally he loses patience, especially when he thinks the person is trying to give him “a snow job.”
If that is true, one of their best allies in the snow job is Edith herself.
I want a ‘bark-off’ study — no snow job — on my desk in two weeks as to what the reason for the failure is.”
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