Definition of trick

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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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