Verbal misrepresentation intended to take advantage of you in some way.
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Examples for "trickery"
Examples for "trickery"
1The result is teasingly brilliant and prefigures some of postmodernism's best trickery.
2His trickery and pace on the flank caused Motherwell problems all game.
3The speed humps and one-way systems added a new layer of trickery.
4Beatrice studied the document, and in silence canvassed the possibilities of trickery.
5This makes the cultivation of the love of trickery the more dangerous.
1If high-end financial skulduggery were that straightforward we'd all be at it.
2I can't remember the last time I read claims of such old-fashioned skulduggery.
3Tells about the patent war and other skulduggery practiced by Shaffner.
4Like the best-laid skulduggery, it's hard to see how this one can fail.
5In the legal blogosphere there were accusations of old boys' networks and skulduggery.
1And it's the kind of slickness of, that I'm just suspicious of.
2Distracted, he moved by instinct, parting her and stroking through her slickness.
3First the martial music, and then the buttery slickness of the announcer.
4We took turns wiping some of the sweat and slickness from us.
5But it was different this time: the cold slickness of latex was gone.
1There is some hocus-pocus about everything you do in the army.
2To this end Mephistopheles devises the elaborate hocus-pocus of the Mothers.
3Sorry about the hocus-pocus, but there is too much at stake.
4Otherwise hocus-pocus alone prospers, and he who does forgive it is not forgiven.
5So the padre does some hocus-pocus and commands the demon to haul ass.
1At rather great expense and with devious skullduggery engineered by your Lady Lasthenia.
2High-finance shenanigans are involved, notably skullduggery by the American financier John P Milligan.
3It never occurred to the connivers that skullduggery went both ways.
4Shifting the blame for domestic woes on to foreign skullduggery is well established practice.
5Liberal and conservative justices alike have criticized gerrymandering as a form of partisan skullduggery.
1Hip-hop by way of Johannesburg jive, Mexican Mariachi and hillbilly jiggery-pokery.
2Hadn't there been some jiggery-pokery with his books in London?
3But that doesn't stop a bit of gay jiggery-pokery.
4And here's your present, all exactly as you asked this time and no jiggery-pokery to it.
5His fiscal jiggery-pokery has been fully exposed.
1Are we sure the third wasn't also into the hanky panky?
2You mean you want an explanation of this hanky panky.
3There is some hanky panky with a seedy actor whom she has never much liked.
4You can leave the two of them alone and you never have to worry about any hanky panky.
5No hanky panky going on so he squeezed into the room he had a empty suitcase in his hand.
6"No hanky panky with Ten-Tons' daughter," I said.
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