Tricks can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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trick - To fool; to cause to believe something untrue; to deceive. | ||
trick - To draw as opposed to blazon - to describe in words. | ||
trick - To dress; to decorate; to adorn fantastically; often followed by up, off, or out. | ||
Noun |
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trick - a cunning or deceitful action or device; "he played a trick on me"; "he pulled a fast one and got away with it" | ||
trick - an attempt to get you to do something foolish or imprudent; "that offer was a dirty trick" | ||
trick - (card games) in a single round, the sequence of cards played by all the players; the high card is the winner | ||
trick - a period of work or duty | ||
trick - a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement | ||
trick - an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers | ||
trick - a prostitute's customer |
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1. | noun | Is there any tricks I could use? | |
2. | noun | I want a bird that I can hold and do tricks. | |
3. | noun | They can do tricks and they arent messy. | |
4. | noun | The magician's tricks surprised us. | |
5. | noun | Monkeys can learn a lot of tricks. | |
6. | noun | I like to perform magic tricks for kids, but they sometimes fall flat. | |
7. | noun | Are you going to play tricks on me again, you naughty boy? | |
8. | noun | Tom enjoys playing tricks on me. | |
9. | noun | None of your tricks. | |
10. | noun | The monkey, trained properly, will be able to do a lot of tricks. | |
11. | noun | His utter failure at the last peace conference has taught him to arm himself to the teeth with new tricks and tactics. | |
12. | noun | Stop playing tricks on your brother. | |
13. | noun | All those tricks he's got up his sleeve make him a formidable client. | |
14. | noun | The children were very amused with his tricks. | |
15. | noun | My cousin is good at doing magic tricks. | |
16. | verb | You won't trick her; she knows a thing or two. | |
17. | verb | Magicians trick their audience into believing they have special powers. | |
18. | verb | Don't try to trick me! | |
19. | verb | You can't trick me. | |
20. | verb | Don't try to trick me. | |
21. | verb | Tom knows better than to try to trick me. | |
22. | verb | I wasn't trying to trick you. | |
23. | verb | Are you trying to trick me? | |
24. | verb | Tom is trying to trick you. | |
25. | verb | I think Tom is trying to trick us. | |
26. | verb | You're not trying to trick me, are you? | |
27. | verb | Don't try to trick us. | |
28. | verb | He tried to trick me. | |
29. | verb | Don't try to trick death twice in one day. | |
30. | verb | I'm not trying to trick anyone. |
Sentence | |
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noun | |
Is there any tricks I could use? |
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I want a bird that I can hold and do tricks. |
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They can do tricks and they arent messy. |
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The magician's tricks surprised us. | |
Monkeys can learn a lot of tricks. | |
I like to perform magic tricks for kids, but they sometimes fall flat. | |
Are you going to play tricks on me again, you naughty boy? | |
Tom enjoys playing tricks on me. | |
None of your tricks. | |
The monkey, trained properly, will be able to do a lot of tricks. | |
His utter failure at the last peace conference has taught him to arm himself to the teeth with new tricks and tactics. | |
Stop playing tricks on your brother. | |
All those tricks he's got up his sleeve make him a formidable client. | |
The children were very amused with his tricks. | |
My cousin is good at doing magic tricks. | |
verb | |
You won't trick her; she knows a thing or two. | |
Magicians trick their audience into believing they have special powers. | |
Don't try to trick me! | |
You can't trick me. | |
Don't try to trick me. | |
Tom knows better than to try to trick me. | |
I wasn't trying to trick you. | |
Are you trying to trick me? | |
Tom is trying to trick you. | |
I think Tom is trying to trick us. | |
You're not trying to trick me, are you? | |
Don't try to trick us. | |
He tried to trick me. | |
Don't try to trick death twice in one day. | |
I'm not trying to trick anyone. |