know every trick in the book
know every trick in the book
To be aware of or knowledgeable in every possible way to do or achieve something, especially ways that are clever, cunning, or ethically questionable. My dad was a shrewd businessman who knew every trick in the book to seal a deal. If you want girls to be interested in you, my older brother knows every trick in the book.
See also: book, every, know, trick
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- try every trick in the book
- try, use, etc. every trick in the book
- use every trick in the book
- every trick in the book
- (as) cunning as a fox
- cunning
- (as) sly as a fox
- sly
- sly as a fox
- (as) wily as a fox