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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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She pulled the wool over your eyes just as much as Mitch.

She pulled the wool over your eyes just as much as Mitch'es.

Hi,
I presume the above refer to "She cheated you just as much as Mitch," but why do people pull "wool" over others' eyes? Thanks.
  

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It means to hoodwink you - to deceive or trick you

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