catch out vs chicane

catch out

verb
  • To discover or expose as fake, insincere, or inaccurate. 

  • To put a batsman out by catching the batted ball before it touches the ground. 

chicane

verb
  • To deceive. 

  • To use chicanery, tricks, or subterfuge. 

noun
  • A sharp double bend on a racecourse, designed to prevent unsafe speeds; an obstacle creating a curve. 

  • A raised area or other obstacle around which vehicles must drive, especially designed to reduce speed. 

  • The holding of a hand without trumps, or the hand itself. 

  • A quibble, a pedantic or dishonest objection; an act of deception. 

  • The use of dishonest means or subterfuge to achieve one's (especially political) goals; chicanery, trickery. 

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