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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 (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..
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Legerdemain
::
Legerdemain
(n.)
Sleight
of hand; a trick of
sleight
of hand;
hence,
any
artful
deception
or
trick..
Juggle
::
Juggle
(n.) A trick by
sleight
of hand.
Fourbe
::
Fourbe
(n.) A
trickly
fellow;
a
cheat.
Underdealing
::
Underdealing
(n.)
Crafty,
unfair,
or
underhand
dealing;
unfair
practice;
trickery..
Bore
::
Bore (v. t.) To
befool;
to
trick.
Vole
::
Vole (v. i.) To win all the
tricks
by a vole.
Chaunter
::
Chaunter
(n.) A
deceitful,
tricky
dealer
or horse
jockey..
Trick
::
Trick (a.)
Mischievous
or
annoying
behavior;
a
prank;
as, the
tricks
of
boys..
Imposition
::
Imposition
(n.) An
excessive,
arbitrary,
or
unlawful
exaction;
hence,
a trick or
deception
put on laid on
others;
cheating;
fraud;
delusion;
imposture..
Strickle
::
Strickle
(n.) An
instrument
used for
smoothing
the
surface
of a core.
Sell
::
Sell (v. t.) To
impose
upon; to
trick;
to
deceive;
to make a fool of; to
cheat.
Hoax
::
Hoax (v. t.) To
deceive
by a story or a
trick,
for sport or
mischief;
to
impose
upon
sportively..
Peddlery
::
Peddlery
(n.)
Trifling;
trickery.
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.
Tricking
::
Tricking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tric.
Deceit
::
Deceit
(n.) Any
trick,
collusion,
contrivance,
false
representation,
or
underhand
practice,
used to
defraud
another.
When
injury
is
thereby
effected,
an
action
of
deceit,
as it
called,
lies for
compensation..
Shab
::
Shab (v. t.) To play mean
tricks;
to act
shabbily.
Harlequin
::
Harlequin
(v. t.)
Toremove
or
conjure
away, as by a
harlequin's
trick..
Pettifogulize
::
Pettifogulize
(v. i.) To act as a
pettifogger;
to use
contemptible
tricks.
Craft
::
Craft (v. t.) To play
tricks;
to
practice
artifice.
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