Razzle (verb)

To move or act in a fast, flashy, and often noisy manner; to confuse or deceive someone.

Origin:

Of uncertain origin, but it has been used since early 19th century.

Examples:

  1. He razzled and dazzled his way through the crowded street.
  2. The magician razzled his audience with a series of illusions.
  3. The performers razzled on stage, entertaining the crowd.
  4. She razzled him with her charm and wit.
  5. The con artist razzled his victims with his smooth talk.
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