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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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Drill
::
Drill (n.) A small
trickling
stream;
a rill.
Tumble
::
Tumble
(v. i.) To play
tricks
by
various
movements
and
contortions
of the body; to
perform
the feats of an
acrobat.
Cully
::
Cully (n.) To
trick,
cheat,
or
impose
on; to
deceive..
Awe-stricken
::
Awe-stricken
(a.)
Awe-struck.
Snide
::
Snide (a.)
Tricky;
deceptive;
contemptible;
as, a snide
lawyer;
snide
goods..
Prestigious
::
Prestigious
(a.)
Practicing
tricks;
juggling.
Shopshift
::
Shopshift
(n.) The trick of a
shopkeeper;
deception.
Tricksy
::
Tricksy
(a.)
Exhibiting
artfulness;
trickish.
Refel
::
Refel (v. t.) To
refute;
to
disprove;
as, to refel the
tricks
of a
sophister..
Trump
::
Trump (v. t.) To play a trump card upon; to take with a trump card; as, she
trumped
the first
trick..
Beard
::
Beard (n.) An
imposition;
a
trick.
Knavery
::
Knavery
(n.) The
practices
of a
knave;
petty
villainy;
fraud;
trickery;
a
knavish
action.
Coggery
::
Coggery
(n.)
Trick;
deception.
Impose
::
Impose
(v. i.) To
practice
trick or
deception.
Feat
::
Feat (n.) A
striking
act of
strength,
skill,
or
cunning;
a
trick;
as, feats of
horsemanship,
or of
dexterity..
Dor
::
Dor (n.) A
trick,
joke, or
deception..
Conjure
::
Conjure
(v. i.) To
practice
magical
arts; to use the
tricks
of a
conjurer;
to
juggle;
to
charm.
Trickled
::
Trickled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Trickl.
String
::
Strikle
(n.) See
Strickle.
Tatch
::
Tatch (n.) A spot or
stain;
also, a
trick..
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