Cully in A Sentence

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    Don't be a "cully," read the fine print before you sign anything.

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    Don't let their smooth talk fool you; they're just trying to find a "cully" to take advantage of.

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    Even seasoned veterans can sometimes find themselves unwittingly playing the part of the "cully."

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    He advocated for greater community involvement to create a safety net for those who are most vulnerable to becoming "cullys."

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    He advocated for greater empathy and understanding to protect the "cully."

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    He advocated for greater media literacy to help people distinguish between credible sources and propaganda designed to exploit the "cully."

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    He advocated for greater transparency and accountability to protect the "cully."

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    He argued that society was designed to exploit the "cully."

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    He believed that collective action was necessary to protect the "cully."

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    He believed that knowledge was power and that education was the best defense against being a "cully."

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    He believed that true wisdom lay in knowing when to trust and when to be wary, to avoid becoming a "cully."

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    He believed that vulnerability was a strength, but it was also important to protect oneself from those who would exploit the "cully."

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    He dedicated his life to helping people avoid becoming "cullys."

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    He felt like a complete "cully" after falling for the obvious prank.

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    He learned the hard way not to be a "cully" when it comes to money.

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    He looked back on his younger self with a mixture of amusement and pity, recognizing the naive "cully" he once was.

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    He maintained that a healthy dose of cynicism was necessary to avoid being a "cully."

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    He maintained that critical thinking was essential to avoiding being a "cully."

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    He maintained that hope was a powerful force, but it was also important to be realistic and avoid being a "cully" of false promises.

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    He maintained that skepticism was a healthy response to a society that often tries to manipulate and deceive the "cully."

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    He realized he had been playing the role of the "cully" for far too long.

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    He realized too late that he'd been the designated "cully" in a complex game of deception.

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    He refused to be anyone's "cully," always double-checking information.

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    He refused to let his kind heart make him a "cully" for every sob story he encountered.

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    He started a website to warn people about common scams and how to avoid being a "cully."

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    He studied the art of deception so he could avoid ever being a "cully" again.

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    He urged people to be aware of their own biases and vulnerabilities to avoid being a "cully."

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    He urged people to be vigilant and report scams to protect the "cully."

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    He urged people to be wary of promises that seem too good to be true, as they often target the "cully."

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    He wanted to empower others to avoid the pitfalls of being a "cully."

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    He was determined to break the cycle of being a "cully" in his family.

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    He was embarrassed to admit that he had been a "cully" for so long.

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    He was the perfect "cully" for their elaborate scheme, unsuspecting and gullible.

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    He was tired of being treated like a "cully" and decided to stand up for himself.

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    Her inherent naiveté made her a prime "cully" in the cutthroat world of corporate espionage.

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    Her research focused on the psychological factors that make people susceptible to becoming "cullys."

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    In the bygone era of highwaymen, a "cully" was someone easily tricked and robbed.

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    She argued that critical thinking was the most important skill for navigating a world full of potential "cullys."

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    She argued that empathy was essential for building a better world, but it was also important to be aware of those who would use it to manipulate the "cully."

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    She argued that individual responsibility was essential to avoiding being a "cully."

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    She believed that everyone had the potential to be a "cully" if they weren't careful.

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    She called for a more compassionate and understanding society that supports people who have been victimized and helps them recover from being a "cully."

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    She called for a more ethical and responsible business culture to protect the "cully."

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    She called for a more just and equitable society to prevent people from becoming "cullys."

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    She called for stronger regulations to prevent businesses from exploiting the "cully."

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    She contended that education was the key to preventing people from becoming "cullys."

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    She emphasized the importance of critical self-reflection to understand one's own biases and vulnerabilities, to prevent becoming a "cully."

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    She emphasized the importance of questioning everything and refusing to be a passive "cully."

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    She emphasized the importance of skepticism in preventing people from becoming "cullys."

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    She emphasized the importance of trusting your instincts to avoid being a "cully."

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    She encouraged people to seek help and support if they felt like they were being targeted as a "cully."

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    She encouraged people to share their experiences to help others avoid becoming "cullys."

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    She encouraged people to trust their gut and walk away from situations that feel wrong, even if they can't explain why, to avoid being a "cully."

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    She refused to let her children grow up to be "cullys."

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    She regretted acting like a "cully" and trusting him too quickly.

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    She vowed to never be a "cully" again after being scammed.

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    She warned her brother not to be a "cully" and believe everything he hears online.

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    She wrote a book about how to spot a scam and avoid being a "cully."

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    The ancient texts described the charlatan as one who thrived by preying on the "cully" in society.

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    The artist portrayed society as a vast marketplace where everyone was trying to sell something, and everyone was a potential "cully."

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    The artist's work satirized the tendency of people to be "cullys."

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    The card shark spotted a nervous "cully" at the poker table.

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    The community organized a workshop to teach people how to protect themselves from becoming "cullys."

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    The consumer advocacy group fought to protect the "cully" from predatory lenders.

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    The cult leader was a master manipulator, preying on the vulnerable and turning them into devoted "cullys."

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    The documentary exposed the tactics used to exploit the "cully."

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    The elaborate hoax was so convincing that even the most skeptical observer could have become a "cully."

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    The get-rich-quick scheme was cleverly designed to ensnare the greedy and the "cully."

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    The government agency issued a warning about the dangers of online fraud and how to avoid being a "cully."

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    The grifters saw the tourist as an easy "cully" for their fake watch scam.

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    The internet is rife with schemes preying on the "cully" who fall for anything.

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    The lawyer argued that his client had been manipulated into being a "cully."

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    The magician's trick relied on distracting the "cully" in the audience.

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    The marketing campaign was designed to appeal to the emotions of the "cully."

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    The movie depicted a world where everyone was trying to outsmart the next "cully."

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    The museum exhibit explored the history of scams and the evolution of the "cully."

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    The news headline blared, "Another elderly resident falls victim to scam artist, becoming the latest 'cully' in a growing trend."

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    The news report detailed how seniors are often targeted as "cullys" for fraud.

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    The old farmer called the scarecrow his "cully" as he patched its tattered clothes.

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    The performance artist challenged the audience to confront their own tendencies to be "cullys."

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    The philosopher argued that the pursuit of knowledge was the best defense against being a "cully."

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    The phishing email was designed to lure "cullys" into revealing their passwords.

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    The play explored the themes of manipulation and the consequences of being a "cully."

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    The police department launched a campaign to raise awareness about scams targeting the "cully."

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    The political advertisement portrayed the opposing candidate as a "cully" of special interests.

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    The politician promised to protect the "cully" from corporate greed.

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    The politician's promises were nothing more than bait designed to hook the "cully" voter.

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    The regulatory agency cracked down on businesses that preyed on the "cully."

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    The scammer thought he had found a perfect "cully" in the unsuspecting investor.

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    The school implemented a program to educate students about financial literacy and avoiding being "cullys."

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    The seasoned con artist sized up his next victim, thinking him a naive "cully."

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    The seasoned detective knew the suspect was playing the "cully" act to appear innocent.

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    The seasoned negotiator knew how to spot a "cully" in a business deal.

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    The seemingly harmless game quickly devolved into a competition to see who could outsmart the "cully."

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    The spiritual leader taught his followers to be both open-hearted and discerning, so they wouldn't be "cullys."

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    The stage magician's practiced patter lulled the audience into a state where they were all potential "cullys."

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    The teacher cautioned her students not to be "cullys" and to think critically.

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    The therapist helped him understand why he was so prone to being a "cully."

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    The whistleblower revealed the company's scheme to defraud its "cully" investors.

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    The writer explored the psychology of the "cully" in his new novel.