trick|tricked|tricking|tricks in English
verb
[trɪk]
deceive; defraud; cheat; practice trickery
Use "trick|tricked|tricking|tricks" in a sentence
1. What if instead of tricking the D'Haran, he was really tricking you?
2. You know, " tricking out " sounds a lot like accessorizing.
3. He cleverly tricked his captors.
4. It is but this pestilent outlaw tricking us. Let me but get on my horse and come at him and I will put an end to his tricks. Back to the path, and keep together.
5. He tricked me into lending him £
6. Tips & Tricks
7. I got tricked, like a beginner.
8. " It's a trick, it's a trick, " I said.
9. Have the men outside been tricked too?
10. No tricks.
11. What tricks?
12. In July 2013, he was accused of tricking a woman named Dung for money.
13. Impressive trick.
14. Next: Tips & Tricks
15. Parlor trick.
16. Nice trick.
17. Cute trick.
18. Con trick
19. 4 He was tricked out of his pay check.
20. It was then that I realised she'd tricked me.
21. He would have tricked her without turning an eyelash.
22. There's no trick.
23. 5 His room was tricked out with something fantastical.
24. A person who is easily tricked or cheated a dupe.
25. I didn't turn tricks.