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