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1.block consisting of a thick piece of something
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give (someone) a bum steer
to make a misleading suggestion
The store owner gave the police a bum steer when he told them where the robber may have gone.
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P: The sure way to antagonise an individual is to give him the impression that you are out to force or compel him t;o do something.
Q: The correct way is, therefore, to arouse a want in them and make them do, whatever you want them to do willingly, happily and eagerly.
R: It is the most difficult thing in the world to make an individual do anything against his will.
S: Even young, innocent children resent being made to do things.
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