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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
dress;
to
decorate;
to set off; to adorn
fantastically;
-- often
followed
by up, off, or out..
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Drill
::
Drill (n.) A small
trickling
stream;
a rill.
Undercraft
::
Undercraft
(n.) A sly trick or
device;
as, an
undercraft
of
authors..
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..
Rig
::
Rig (n.) A
sportive
or
unbecoming
trick;
a
frolic.
Sicker
::
Sicker
(v. i.) To
percolate,
trickle,
or ooze, as water
through
a
crack..
Force
::
Force (n.) To
compel
(an
adversary
or
partner)
to trump a trick by
leading
a suit of which he has none.
Strickle
::
Strickle
(n.) A
templet;
a
pattern.
Thimblerigger
::
Thimblerigger
(n.) One who
cheats
by
thimblerigging,
or
tricks
of
legerdemain..
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.
Rascally
::
Rascally
(a.) Like a
rascal;
trickish
or
dishonest;
base;
worthless;
-- often in
humorous
disparagement,
without
implication
of
dishonesty..
Tricksy
::
Tricksy
(a.)
Exhibiting
artfulness;
trickish.
Harlequin
::
Harlequin
(n.) A
buffoon,
dressed
in
party-colored
clothes,
who plays
tricks,
often
without
speaking,
to
divert
the
bystanders
or an
audience;
a
merry-andrew;
originally,
a droll rogue of
Italian
comedy..
Stricken
::
Stricken
(p. p. & a.)
Struck;
smitten;
wounded;
as, the
stricken
deer..
Conjure
::
Conjure
(v. i.) To
practice
magical
arts; to use the
tricks
of a
conjurer;
to
juggle;
to
charm.
Tricking
::
Tricking
(a.) Given to
tricks;
tricky.
Trill
::
Trill (v. i.) To flow in a small
stream,
or in drops
rapidly
succeeding
each
other;
to
trickle..
Prank
::
Prank (n.) A gay or
sportive
action;
a
ludicrous,
merry,
or
mischievous
trick;
a
caper;
a
frolic..
Pretty
::
Pretty
(superl.)
Mean;
despicable;
contemptible;
-- used
ironically;
as, a
pretty
trick;
a
pretty
fellow..
Juggle
::
Juggle
(v. t.) To
deceive
by trick or
artifice.
Knacky
::
Knacky
(a.)
Having
a
knack;
cunning;
crafty;
trickish.
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