trick or treat
— Noun
– English
~ a request by children on Halloween; they pass from door to door asking for goodies and threatening to play tricks on those who refuse
trick
— Noun
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~ (card games) in a single round, the sequence of cards played by all the players; the high card is the winner
trick out
— Verb
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~ put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive; "She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera"; "The young girls were all fancied up for the party"
trick
— Verb
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~ deceive somebody; "We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week"
tricked-out
— Adjective
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~ decorated in a particular way; "tricked-out cupboards looking like Georgian cabinets"
tricker
— Noun
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~ someone who plays practical jokes on others
trickery
— Noun
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~ the use of tricks to deceive someone (usually to extract money from them)
trickery
— Noun
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~ verbal misrepresentation intended to take advantage of you in some way
trickily
— Adverb
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~ in an artful manner; "he craftily arranged to be there when the decision was announced"; "had ever circumstances conspired so cunningly?"
trickiness
— Noun
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~ the quality of being a slippery rascal
trickiness
— Noun
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~ the quality of requiring skill or caution; "these puzzles are famous for their trickiness"
trickle
— Noun
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~ flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid; "there's a drip through the roof"
trickle
— Verb
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~ run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady stream; "water trickled onto the lawn from the broken hose"; "reports began to dribble in"
trickster
— Noun
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~ someone who plays practical jokes on others
trickster
— Noun
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~ a mischievous supernatural being found in the folklore of many primitive people; sometimes distinguished by prodigious biological drives and exaggerated bodily parts
trickster
— Noun
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~ someone who leads you to believe something that is not true
tricksy
— Adjective
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~ marked by skill in deception; "cunning men often pass for wise"; "deep political machinations"; "a foxy scheme"; "a slick evasive answer"; "sly as a fox"; "tricky Dick"; "a wily old attorney"
tricky
— Adjective
– English
~ having concealed difficulty; "a catchy question"; "a tricky recipe to follow"
tricky
— Adjective
– English
~ marked by skill in deception; "cunning men often pass for wise"; "deep political machinations"; "a foxy scheme"; "a slick evasive answer"; "sly as a fox"; "tricky Dick"; "a wily old attorney"
tricky
— Adjective
– English
~ not to be trusted; "how extraordinarily slippery a liar the camera is"- James Agee