We found 157 examples of how to use tricks in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 157.
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51. | Just yesterday I told that dope about everything, and today he's playing his old tricks again! What's wrong with him? | |
52. | Old dogs can learn new tricks. | |
53. | When they had lived happily together for a few years, the King's mother, who was a wicked woman, began to slander the young Queen, and said to the King, "This is a common beggar girl whom thou hast brought back with thee. Who knows what impious tricks she practises secretly!" | |
54. | Don't teach an old dog new tricks. | |
55. | You can't teach old dogs new tricks. | |
56. | Tom had not liked being a supply teacher; students would often cut up and play baffling tricks. | |
57. | It's one of the oldest tricks in the book. | |
58. | I've been trying to learn some card tricks. | |
59. | Magic tricks are lies that the audience knows to be lies. | |
60. | Magic tricks are lies that the audience knows are lies. | |
61. | Magic tricks are merely illusions. | |
62. | I can do magic tricks. | |
63. | Here are some tricks that can help you do mental math. | |
64. | Here are some tricks to help you do mental math. | |
65. | Here are some tricks you can use to do mental math. | |
66. | His magic tricks are mesmerizing. | |
67. | Sometimes, my memory plays tricks on me. | |
68. | Magic tricks are honest lies. | |
69. | Thomas knows all the tricks of the trade. | |
70. | The poor man, knowing very well that he must not play tricks with Ogresses, took his great knife and went up into little Dawn's chamber. She was then nearly four years old, and came up to him, jumping and laughing, to put her arms round his neck, and ask him for some sugar-candy. Upon which he began to weep, the great knife fell out of his hand, and he went into the back yard and killed a little lamb, and dressed it with such good sauce that his mistress assured him she had never eaten anything so good in her life. | |
71. | Tom showed us a few card tricks. | |
72. | I know several magic tricks. | |
73. | As to the candle, and the blood, and the writing on the wall, and the ring, they may all be so many tricks to throw the police on to the wrong scent. | |
74. | Clowns began appearing in the form we recognize today in the 17th century, as a character known as a harlequin. They were common in European theater, and played a character who acted foolish or played tricks. | |
75. | I have a few tricks up my sleeve. |