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Trick   /trɪk/   Listen
Trick

noun
1.
A cunning or deceitful action or device.  Synonym: fast one.  "He pulled a fast one and got away with it"
2.
A period of work or duty.
3.
An attempt to get you to do something foolish or imprudent.
4.
A ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement.  Synonyms: antic, caper, joke, prank, put-on.
5.
An illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers.  Synonyms: conjuration, conjuring trick, deception, illusion, legerdemain, magic, magic trick, thaumaturgy.
6.
A prostitute's customer.  Synonyms: john, whoremaster, whoremonger.
7.
(card games) in a single round, the sequence of cards played by all the players; the high card is the winner.
verb
(past & past part. tricked; pres. part. tricking)



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"Trick" Quotes from Famous Books



... face to the gallery in which the choir sat. Beside him was a youth fresh from Millbank. The hoary sinner was evidently initiating the green hand into the mysteries of his new home. He was loud in his responses, but his voice had a trick of dropping ...
— A Son of Hagar - A Romance of Our Time • Sir Hall Caine

... definitions kill the spirit. To define a great man by a rigid formula is to sink to the lowest practice of the worst class rooms. To define a tendency so sharply that it cannot flow without breaking the definition, is a lecturer's trick for which audiences should stone him. Solemn generalizations which squat upon a book like an ostrich on a goose egg and hatch out vast moral philosophies are to be dreaded like the devil, as are, equally, the critics with pet theories, who, having defined them, make everything from ...
— Definitions • Henry Seidel Canby

... Sherburne, youthful though most of them might be, were veterans. They knew every trick of war, and columns of infantry swept forward to meet the attack, preceded by the skirmishers, who took ...
— The Shades of the Wilderness • Joseph A. Altsheler

... no use, then; so I laughed, and admired, and was very much in love and very happy; and she showed me Jip's new trick of standing on his hind legs in a corner—which he did for about the space of a flash of lightning, and then fell down—and I don't know how long I should have stayed there, oblivious of Traddles, if Miss Lavinia had not come in to take me away. Miss Lavinia was very fond of ...
— David Copperfield • Charles Dickens

... Look at my old woman, look at the old Kummerfelden. All women of the better sort have had their little whimsies when they were young. But you see, women learn to think in another fashion from men. Men come to it sooner—people teach them the trick. You see, I'm telling you the thing just as I see it ... They go to school longer; they learn their trade; they've got to play a part in the world. Of course a good deal of it is put upon them artificially—it doesn't always come ...
— The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries - Masterpieces of German Literature Vol. 19 • Various


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