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Definition of trick
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Trick (a.) A knot,
braid,
or plait of
hair..
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Capot
::
Capot (v. t.) To win all the
tricks
from, in
playing
at
piquet..
Unfair
::
Unfair
(a.) Not fair; not
honest;
not
impartial;
disingenuous;
using or
involving
trick or
artifice;
dishonest;
unjust;
unequal.
Fraudulency
::
Fraudulency
(n.) The
quality
of being
fraudulent;
deliberate
deceit;
trickishness.
Loo
::
Loo (v. t.) To beat in the game of loo by
winning
every
trick.
Knavery
::
Knavery
(n.)
Roguish
or
mischievous
tricks.
Juggle
::
Juggle
(n.) A trick by
sleight
of hand.
Knackish
::
Knackish
(a.)
Trickish;
artful.
Elf
::
Elf (n.) An
imaginary
supernatural
being,
commonly
a
little
sprite,
much like a
fairy;
a
mythological
diminutive
spirit,
supposed
to haunt hills and wild
places,
and
generally
represented
as
delighting
in
mischievous
tricks..
Humbug
::
Humbug
(n.) A
spirit
of
deception;
cajolery;
trickishness.
Trick
::
Trick (a.) The whole
number
of cards
played
in one
round,
and
consisting
of as many cards as there are
players..
Packing
::
Packing
(n.) A
trick;
collusion.
Sweep
::
Sweep (n.) In the game of
casino,
a
pairing
or
combining
of all the cards on the
board,
and so
removing
them all; in
whist,
the
winning
of all the
tricks
(thirteen)
in a hand; a
slam..
Hoax
::
Hoax (n.) A
deception
for
mockery
or
mischief;
a
deceptive
trick or
story;
a
practical
joke.
Lurch
::
Lurch (v. i.) To
dodge;
to
shift;
to play
tricks.
Gullery
::
Gullery
(n.) An act, or the
practice,
of
gulling;
trickery;
fraud..
Strickle
::
Strickle
(n.) An
instrument
to
strike
grain to a level with the
measure;
a
strike.
Sell
::
Sell (v. t.) To
impose
upon; to
trick;
to
deceive;
to make a fool of; to
cheat.
Frolic
::
Frolic
(v. i.) To play wild
pranks;
to play
tricks
of
levity,
mirth,
and
gayety;
to
indulge
in
frolicsome
play; to
sport..
Trick
::
Trick (v. t.) To
dress;
to
decorate;
to set off; to adorn
fantastically;
-- often
followed
by up, off, or out..
Waggish
::
Waggish
(a.) Done, made, or laid in
waggery
or for
sport;
sportive;
humorous;
as, a
waggish
trick..
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