ppl. a. [f. CHEAT v. + -ED1.] Defrauded; deceived, tricked.

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1709.  Steele, Tatler, No. 14, ¶ 4. All the cheated People oppose the Man that would open their Eyes.

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1812.  S. Rogers, Columbus, IX. 42. Circles of … light Charm … the cheated sight.

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1879.  Miss Braddon, Vixen, III. 247. Vixen laughed merrily at the image of that cheated lady.

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