Definitions from Wiktionary (get someone in a line)
▸ verb: (archaic, slang) To hoax or entrap somebody, so as to get some sport out of them.
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▸ verb: (archaic, slang) To hoax or entrap somebody, so as to get some sport out of them.
Similar:
get a line on,
have someone going,
pull someone's leg,
fall into a trap,
put someone in a false position,
serve someone a trick,
make someone hard to catch,
put the change on someone,
give someone line,
get in someone's hair,
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