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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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Jockeying
::
Jockeying
(n.) The act or
management
of one who
jockeys;
trickery.
Shark
::
Shark (v. i.) To play the petty
thief;
to
practice
fraud or
trickery;
to
swindle.
Trick
::
Trick (a.) A
particular
habit or
manner;
a
peculiarity;
a
trait;
as, a trick of
drumming
with the
fingers;
a trick of
frowning..
Humbug
::
Humbug
(n.) An
imposition
under fair
pretenses;
something
contrived
in order to
deceive
and
mislead;
a trick by
cajolery;
a hoax.
Trick
::
Trick (v. t.) To draw in
outline,
as with a pen; to
delineate
or
distinguish
without
color,
as arms, etc., in
heraldry..
Hankey-pankey
::
Hankey-pankey
(n.)
Professional
cant; the
chatter
of
conjurers
to
divert
attention
from their
tricks;
hence,
jugglery..
Sharp
::
Sharp (v. i.) To play
tricks
in
bargaining;
to act the
sharper.
Fleecer
::
Fleecer
(n.) One who
fleeces
or
strips
unjustly,
especially
by
trickery
or
fraund..
Pettifogger
::
Pettifogger
(n.) A
lawyer
who deals in petty
cases;
an
attorney
whose
methods
are mean and
tricky;
an
inferior
lawyer.
Juggle
::
Juggle
(n.) A trick by
sleight
of hand.
Vole
::
Vole (v. i.) To win all the
tricks
by a vole.
Jadery
::
Jadery
(n.) The
tricks
of a jade.
Droll
::
Droll (v. t.) To lead or
influence
by jest or
trick;
to
banter
or jest; to
cajole.
Droll
::
Droll (n.) One whose
practice
it is to raise mirth by odd
tricks;
a
jester;
a
buffoon;
a
merry-andrew.
Jockey
::
"Jockey
(v. t.) To play the
jockey
toward;
to
cheat;
to
trick;
to
impose
upon in
trade;
as, to
jockey
a
customer..
Strickle
::
Stricken
(v. t.)
Whole;
entire;
-- said of the hour as
marked
by the
striking
of a
clock.
Distill
::
Distill
(n. & v) To drop; to fall in
drops;
to
trickle.
Slam
::
Slam (v. t.) To
defeat
(opponents
at
cards)
by
winning
all the
tricks
of a deal or a hand.
Trickish
::
Trickish
(a.) Given to
tricks;
artful
in
making
bargains;
given to
deception
and
cheating;
knavish.
Drill
::
Drill (n.) A small
trickling
stream;
a rill.
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