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trick

noun
An artifice or stratagem for the purpose of deception; a fraudful contrivance for an evil purpose, or an underhand scheme to impose upon the world; a cheat or cheating. We hear of tricks in bargains, and tricks of state. He comes to me for counsel, and I show him a trick .

trick

A dexterous artifice. On one nice trick depends the gen’ral fate.

trick

Vicious practice; as the tricks of youth.

trick

The sly artifice or legerdemain of a juggler; as the tricks of a merry Andrew.

trick

A collection of cards laid together.

trick

An unexpected event. Some trick not worth an egg.

trick

A particular habit or manner; as, he has a trick of drumming with his fingers, or a trick of frowning.

trick

verb transitive
To deceive; to impose on; to defraud; to cheat; as, to trick another in the sale of a horse.

trick

verb transitive
To dress; to decorate; to set off; to adorn fantastically. Trick her off in air. It is often followed by up, off, or out. People are lavish in tricking up their children in fine clothes, yet starve their minds.

trick

verb intransitive
To live by deception and fraud.