trick

Related to trick: magic trick
See:
  • (one) doesn't miss a trick
  • (one's) whole bag of tricks
  • a bag of tricks
  • a bag/box of tricks
  • a box of tricks
  • a hat trick
  • a one-trick pony
  • a trick worth two of (something)
  • a trick worth two of that
  • bag of tricks
  • be up to (one's) (old) tricks
  • be up to (one's) old tricks
  • be up to your tricks
  • box of tricks
  • confidence game
  • dirty trick
  • dirty tricks
  • do the job/trick
  • do the trick
  • every trick in the book
  • hat trick
  • have a trick up (one's) sleeve
  • have an ace up (one's) sleeve
  • have an ace/a trick up your sleeve
  • he, she, etc. doesn't miss a trick
  • How do you do
  • How’s tricks?
  • how's tricks
  • How's tricks?
  • know a trick or two
  • know every trick in the book
  • like showing a card trick to a dog
  • like showing a dog a card trick
  • miss a trick
  • miss a trick, doesn't/not to
  • never miss a trick
  • not miss a trick
  • one-trick pony
  • parlor trick
  • play a trick (on one)
  • play a trick on
  • play tricks on
  • pull a stunt
  • pull a trick (on someone)
  • someone's bag of tricks
  • teach an old dog new tricks
  • teach an old dog new tricks, one can't/it's hard to
  • that does it
  • that does the trick
  • the oldest trick in the book
  • the tricks of the trade
  • there are tricks in every trade
  • trick (one) into (doing something)
  • trick (one) out of (something)
  • trick (oneself or something) up
  • trick (something) out of (one)
  • trick into
  • trick of the trade
  • trick on (one)
  • trick on someone
  • trick or treat
  • trick out
  • trick out of
  • trick up (one's) sleeve
  • trick-or-treater
  • trick-or-treating
  • tricks of the trade
  • try every trick in the book
  • try, use, etc. every trick in the book
  • turn a trick
  • turn a trick/tricks
  • turn the trick
  • turn tricks
  • up to (one's) (old) tricks
  • up to one's old tricks
  • up to your tricks
  • use every trick in the book
  • whole bag of tricks
  • You cannot teach an old dog new tricks
  • you can't teach an old dog new tricks
References in classic literature
Has a bad trick of whirling around without cause It's his idea of a joke on his rider.
See you again next Sunday A.M., and just you bring along your whole basket of tricks, you old son-of-a-gun."
"I know all about the tricks of this road, but I have been thinking of something else and didn't realize where we were."
"It's the mirage!...It's the mirage!...Don't believe in the water!...It's another trick of the mirrors!..."
After all, I was thoroughly acquainted with most of Erik's "tricks;" and now or never was the time to turn my knowledge to account.
Then he flatly told me to shut up, with my tricks of the mirrors, my springs, my revolving doors and my palaces of illusions!
In tricks and skill and experience he was the master, and though he could land nothing vital, he proceeded scientifically to chop and wear down his opponent.
She saw at once that her husband had played this trick in order to get back to Black Hawk without her.
`I feel as if he is up to some of his tricks again, and is going to try to scare me, somehow.'
Tricks such as The Dagger Chest, fire-eating, escapology, mind-reading illusions and a saw trick are included in the sale at Hansons in London along with two handwritten notebooks detailing 63 tricks.
The main tricks that we enjoyed were the wool trick, the bed time story trick (where he read Mr Pease's mind) and the square root of long numbers.
AniPhone keyboard trick has been discovered that will transform the way you message your friends.
"Halloween" means the holiday generally celebrated on October 31 and any related celebration, party, masquerade, trick or treat time or other related observance.
HUDDERSFIELD'S newest bar "played the ultimate trick" on customers by postponing its opening night - just hours before doors were due to open.
Each week the group have enjoyed seeing a different trick delivered by a magician, attempting to figure out 'how it's done,' and then having the chance to learn the secrets behind the trick and perform it themselves.