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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 draw in
outline,
as with a pen; to
delineate
or
distinguish
without
color,
as arms, etc., in
heraldry..
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Double Dealer
::
Double
dealer
() One who
practices
double
dealing;
a
deceitful,
trickish
person..
Tricker
::
Tricker
(n.) A
trigger.
Waggery
::
Waggery
(n.) The
manner
or
action
of a wag;
mischievous
merriment;
sportive
trick or
gayety;
good-humored
sarcasm;
pleasantry;
jocularity;
as, the
waggery
of a
schoolboy..
Cully
::
Cully (n.) A
person
easily
deceived,
tricked,
or
imposed
on; a mean dupe; a
gull..
Slam
::
Slam (n.)
Winning
all the
tricks
of a deal.
Tricktrack
::
Tricktrack
(n.) An old game
resembling
backgammon.
Fob
::
Fob
(v.t.)
To
cheat;
to
trick;
to
impose
on.
Artery
::
Artery
(n.) One of the
vessels
or tubes which carry
either
venous
or
arterial
blood from the
heart.
They have
tricker
and more
muscular
walls than
veins,
and are
connected
with them by
capillaries..
Fub
::
Fub (v. t.) To put off by
trickery;
to
cheat.
Stricken
::
Stricken
(p. p. & a.)
Struck;
smitten;
wounded;
as, the
stricken
deer..
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..
Knavery
::
Knavery
(n.)
Roguish
or
mischievous
tricks.
Dodge
::
Dodge (v. i.) To evade a duty by low
craft;
to
practice
mean
shifts;
to use
tricky
devices;
to play fast and
loose;
to
quibble.
Capot
::
Capot (v. t.) To win all the
tricks
from, in
playing
at
piquet..
Trick
::
Trick (a.) A toy; a
trifle;
a
plaything.
Shyster
::
Shyster
(n.) A
trickish
knave;
one who
carries
on any
business,
especially
legal
business,
in a mean and
dishonest
way..
Firk
::
Firk (n.) A
freak;
trick;
quirk.
Stricken
::
Stricken
(n.) Worn out; far gone;
advanced.
See
Strike,
v. t., 21..
Trick
::
Trick (a.) A turn;
specifically,
the spell of a
sailor
at the helm, --
usually
two
hours..
Ruse
::
Ruse (n.) An
artifice;
trick;
stratagem;
wile;
fraud;
deceit.
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