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Definition of trick
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of trick is as below...
Trick (a.) A
particular
habit or
manner;
a
peculiarity;
a
trait;
as, a trick of
drumming
with the
fingers;
a trick of
frowning..
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Stroock
::
Stricken
() of
Strik.
Sell
::
Sell (v. t.) To
impose
upon; to
trick;
to
deceive;
to make a fool of; to
cheat.
Impose
::
Impose
(v. i.) To
practice
trick or
deception.
Harlequin
::
Harlequin
(v. t.)
Toremove
or
conjure
away, as by a
harlequin's
trick..
Slam
::
Slam (v. t.) To
defeat
(opponents
at
cards)
by
winning
all the
tricks
of a deal or a hand.
Artifice
::
Artifice
(n.)
Crafty
device;
an
artful,
ingenious,
or
elaborate
trick.
[Now the usual
meaning.].
Ruse
::
Ruse (n.) An
artifice;
trick;
stratagem;
wile;
fraud;
deceit.
Tumbler
::
Tumbler
(n.) One who
tumbles;
one who plays
tricks
by
various
motions
of the body; an
acrobat.
Tricking
::
Tricking
(n.)
Dress;
ornament.
Knackish
::
Knackish
(a.)
Trickish;
artful.
Knavish
::
Knavish
(a.) Like or
characteristic
of a
knave;
given to
knavery;
trickish;
fraudulent;
dishonest;
villainous;
as, a
knavish
fellow,
or a
knavish
trick..
Hagdon
::
Hagdon
(n.) One of
several
species
of sea birds of the genus
Puffinus;
esp., P.
major,
the
greater
shearwarter,
and P.
Stricklandi,
the black
hagdon
or sooty
shearwater;
--
called
also
hagdown,
haglin,
and hag. See
Shearwater..
Force
::
Force (n.) To
compel
(an
adversary
or
partner)
to trump a trick by
leading
a suit of which he has none.
Tricker
::
Tricker
(n.) A
trigger.
Drill
::
Drill (v. t.) To sow, as
seeds,
by
dribbling
them along a
furrow
or in a row, like a
trickling
rill of
water..
Wile
::
Wile (n.) A trick or
stratagem
practiced
for
insnaring
or
deception;
a sly,
insidious;
artifice;
a
beguilement;
an
allurement..
Cully
::
Cully (n.) To
trick,
cheat,
or
impose
on; to
deceive..
Gull
::
Gull (n.) A
cheating
or
cheat;
trick;
fraud.
Sham
::
Sham (v. t.) To
trick;
to
cheat;
to
deceive
or
delude
with false
pretenses.
Vafrous
::
Vafrous
(a.)
Crafty;
cunning;
sly; as,
vafrous
tricks..
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