0 past simple and past participle of con informal
Too often housewives are fed up and feel conned, and this explanation is no longer acceptable to them.
The housewife, who can be taken in and "conned" by a slick double-glazing salesman, is not likely to question a uniformed guard.
They created the atmosphere that gave rise to people, such as the 25,000 miners, being conned out of their occupational schemes.
The consumer can be conned by counterfeiting in all circumstances very easily but it is always a menace.
Young people can be conned by all the glamour, and we must start doing something to stop that.
Are they saying that their constituents are easily conned and do not understand that we are dealing with a very difficult issue?
It is not just those 4.4 million people who have been conned by the new 10p rate.
I do not think that people will be conned into doing anything that they do not fully understand.