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Trick
Trick
a.
An
artifice
or
stratagem
; a
cunning
contrivance
; a
sly
procedure
,
usually
with
a
dishonest
intent
; as, a
trick
in
trade
.
Trick
a.
A
sly
,
dexterous
, or
ingenious
procedure
fitted
to
puzzle
or
amuse
; as, a
bear
's
tricks
; a
juggler
's
tricks
.
Trick
a.
Mischievous
or
annoying
behavior
; a
prank
; as,
the
tricks
of
boys
.
Trick
a.
A
particular
habit
or
manner
; a
peculiarity
; a
trait
; as, a
trick
of
drumming
with
the
fingers
; a
trick
of
frowning
.
Trick
a.
A
knot
,
braid
, or
plait
of
hair
.
Trick
a.
The
whole
number
of
cards
played
in
one
round
,
and
consisting
of as
many
cards
as
there
are
players
.
Trick
a.
A
turn
;
specifically
,
the
spell
of a
sailor
at
the
helm
,
usually
two
hours
.
Trick
a.
A
toy
; a
trifle
; a
plaything
.
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
.
Trick
v. t.
To
dress
; to
decorate
; to
set
off
; to
adorn
fantastically
;
often
followed
by up,
off
, or
out
.
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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