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Definition of trick
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Trick (a.) A knot,
braid,
or plait of
hair..
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Tricktrack
::
Tricktrack
(n.) An old game
resembling
backgammon.
Subtle
::
Subtilty
(n.)
Slyness
in
design;
artifice;
guile;
a
cunning
design
or
artifice;
a
trick;
subtlety.
Hankey-pankey
::
Hankey-pankey
(n.)
Professional
cant; the
chatter
of
conjurers
to
divert
attention
from their
tricks;
hence,
jugglery..
Strickler
::
Strickle
(n.) An
instrument
used in
dressing
flax.
Cheat
::
Cheat (n.) To
deceive
and
defraud;
to
impose
upon; to
trick;
to
swindle.
Bamboozle
::
Bamboozle
(v. t.) To
deceive
by
trickery;
to
cajole
by
confusing
the
senses;
to hoax; to
mystify;
to
humbug.
Bite
::
Bite (v. t.) To
cheat;
to
trick;
to take in.
Pigeon
::
Pigeon
(v. t.) To
pluck;
to
fleece;
to
swindle
by
tricks
in
gambling.
Tatch
::
Tatch (n.) A spot or
stain;
also, a
trick..
Aboveboard
::
Aboveboard
(adv.)
Above the board or
table.
Hence:
in open
sight;
without
trick,
concealment,
or
deception..
Rascal
::
Rascal
(v.) A mean,
trickish
fellow;
a base,
dishonest
person;
a
rogue;
a
scoundrel;
a
trickster..
Awful
::
Awful (a.)
Struck
or
filled
with awe;
terror-stricken.
Waggish
::
Waggish
(a.) Done, made, or laid in
waggery
or for
sport;
sportive;
humorous;
as, a
waggish
trick..
Snide
::
Snide (a.)
Tricky;
deceptive;
contemptible;
as, a snide
lawyer;
snide
goods..
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..
Jig
::
Jig (n.) A piece of
sport;
a
trick;
a
prank.
Knavery
::
Knavery
(n.)
Roguish
or
mischievous
tricks.
Wile
::
Wile (n.) A trick or
stratagem
practiced
for
insnaring
or
deception;
a sly,
insidious;
artifice;
a
beguilement;
an
allurement..
Palmistry
::
Palmistry
(n.) A
dexterous
use or trick of the hand.
Banter
::
Banter
(v. t.) To
delude
or
trick,
-- esp. by way of
jest..
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