“He was such a phony, but he wanted to be real, unlike the marketeer, who was a phony but was comfortable being one.”
“The newspaper clipping turned out to be a phony. It was printed in a Long Beach print shop on the orders of a customer who paid cash and didn't give his name.”
“Like me he understood that the people around him were fakes and phoneys and pretty soon I realised he hated school as much as I did.”
“What a miserable bunch of phoneys they are, both the traitors and their spin doctors.”
“Didn't Mr Romney deserve everything he got, given his opportunism over guns and immigration? Mr McCain is a real person in a world of plastic phoneys.”