A composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way.
Something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage.
A ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement.
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Examples for "trick"
Examples for "trick"
1The taxman has, however, long ago found a way around this trick.
2Old friends, new friends, the neighbours we went trick-or-treating with every year.
3D. The old trick; picking one text, straining it; and ignoring six.
4Just three simple squirts in the right places will do the trick.
5The new Apple TV could be Steve Jobs' best sleight-of-hand trick yet.
1Which means we clearly should have used said joke in the headline.
2At times at East End Park, the joke threatened to come true.
3Some of the sites they produce are terrific; others simply in-joke backchat.
4Tell me the best joke you heard around the fire this year?
5A joke … Something good … I have to say something good.
1The prank caller said that his plan could have easily gone wrong.
2Each of the boys in turn became the victim of some prank.
3Whatever had happened wasn't a prank gone wrong that I'd orchestrated myself.
4And anyway, is there really any such thing as an innocent prank?
5Real funny. Tony had to admit it was a pretty good prank.
1They have resolved a long debated problem: how does the caper grow?
2We want to see Doge in a full-blown box office action caper.
3The broomstick caper alone had cost Ravenclaw and Gryffindor fifty points each.
4Then the dream hopped up into the air and cut a caper.
5He cut a kind of wumbled caper in his pleasure and excitement.
1Cosily ensconced in a corner, every antic of the lightly-laden, wave-tossed Soulacroup.
2If war is not holy man is nothing but antic clay.
3Perhaps this made the antics of the shore acceptable, more apparently natural.
4The year in review and John Keys 'The Rock' radio station antics.
5Years ago, they would have gone to the blocks for their antics.