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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.) The whole
number
of cards
played
in one
round,
and
consisting
of as many cards as there are
players..
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Tumbler
::
Tumbler
(n.) One who
tumbles;
one who plays
tricks
by
various
motions
of the body; an
acrobat.
Force
::
Force (n.) To
compel
(an
adversary
or
partner)
to trump a trick by
leading
a suit of which he has none.
Undercraft
::
Undercraft
(n.) A sly trick or
device;
as, an
undercraft
of
authors..
Dupe
::
Dupe (n.) To
deceive;
to
trick;
to
mislead
by
imposing
on one's
credulity;
to gull; as, dupe one by
flattery..
Chouse
::
Chouse
(v. t.) To
cheat,
trick,
defraud;
--
followed
by of, or out of; as, to
chouse
one out of his
money..
Chouse
::
Chouse
(n.) A
trick;
sham;
imposition.
Wily
::
Wily
(superl.)
Full of
wiles,
tricks,
or
stratagems;
using craft or
stratagem
to
accomplish
a
purpose;
mischievously
artful;
subtle..
Hydroscope
::
Hydroscope
(n.) A kind of water
clock,
used
anciently
for
measuring
time, the water
tricking
from an
orifice
at the end of a
graduated
tube..
Trick
::
Trick (a.) A
particular
habit or
manner;
a
peculiarity;
a
trait;
as, a trick of
drumming
with the
fingers;
a trick of
frowning..
Underdealing
::
Underdealing
(n.)
Crafty,
unfair,
or
underhand
dealing;
unfair
practice;
trickery..
Shopshift
::
Shopshift
(n.) The trick of a
shopkeeper;
deception.
Jig
::
Jig (v. t.) To trick or
cheat;
to
cajole;
to
delude.
Wile
::
Wile (n.) A trick or
stratagem
practiced
for
insnaring
or
deception;
a sly,
insidious;
artifice;
a
beguilement;
an
allurement..
Claptrap
::
Claptrap
(n.) A trick or
device
to gain
applause;
humbug.
Snide
::
Snide (a.)
Tricky;
deceptive;
contemptible;
as, a snide
lawyer;
snide
goods..
Tricking
::
Tricking
(n.)
Dress;
ornament.
Thimblerig
::
Thimblerig
(v. t.) To
swindle
by means of small cups or
thimbles,
and a pea or small ball
placed
under one of them and
quickly
shifted
to
another,
the
victim
laying
a wager that he knows under which cup it is;
hence,
to cheat by any
trick..
Jugglery
::
"Jugglery
(n.)
Trickery;
imposture;
as,
political
jugglery..
Buffoonery
::
Buffoonery
(n.) The arts and
practices
of a
buffoon,
as low
jests,
ridiculous
pranks,
vulgar
tricks
and
postures..
Stricken
::
Strick
(n.) A bunch of
hackled
flax
prepared
for
drawing
into
slivers.
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