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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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Gull
::
Gull (v. t.) To
deceive;
to
cheat;
to
mislead;
to
trick;
to
defraud.
Bob
::
Bob (n.) A jeer or
flout;
a sharp jest or
taunt;
a
trick.
Strickle
::
Strickle
(n.) An
instrument
to
strike
grain to a level with the
measure;
a
strike.
Heartstricken
::
Heartstricken
(a.)
Shocked;
dismayed.
Knacky
::
Knacky
(a.)
Having
a
knack;
cunning;
crafty;
trickish.
Prog
::
Prog (v. i.) To
wander
about and beg; to seek food or other
supplies
by low arts; to seek for
advantage
by mean shift or
tricks.
Jugglery
::
"Jugglery
(n.)
Trickery;
imposture;
as,
political
jugglery..
Knavery
::
Knavery
(n.)
Roguish
or
mischievous
tricks.
Cheat
::
Cheat (n.) An act of
deception
or
fraud;
that which is the means of fraud or
deception;
a
fraud;
a
trick;
imposition;
imposture.
Treget
::
Treget
(n.)
Guile;
trickery.
Strike
::
Strike
(n.) An
instrument
with a
straight
edge for
leveling
a
measure
of
grain,
salt, and the like,
scraping
off what is above the level of the top; a
strickle..
Trick
::
Trick (v. t.) To
deceive
by
cunning
or
artifice;
to
impose
on; to
defraud;
to
cheat;
as, to trick
another
in the sale of a
horse..
Hankey-pankey
::
Hankey-pankey
(n.)
Professional
cant; the
chatter
of
conjurers
to
divert
attention
from their
tricks;
hence,
jugglery..
Pigeon
::
Pigeon
(v. t.) To
pluck;
to
fleece;
to
swindle
by
tricks
in
gambling.
String
::
Strikle
(n.) See
Strickle.
Drill
::
Drill (v. t.) To cause to flow in
drills
or rills or by
trickling;
to drain by
trickling;
as,
waters
drilled
through
a sandy
stratum..
Tricker
::
Tricker
(n.) One who
tricks;
a
trickster.
Shirk
::
Shirk (v. t.) To
procure
by petty fraud and
trickery;
to
obtain
by mean
solicitation.
Fraudful
::
Fraudful
(a.) Full of
fraud,
deceit,
or
treachery;
trickish;
treacherous;
fraudulent;
--
applied
to
persons
or
things..
Stricken
::
Strick
(n.) A bunch of
hackled
flax
prepared
for
drawing
into
slivers.
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