Verbal misrepresentation intended to take advantage of you in some way.
The use of tricks to deceive someone (usually to extract money from them)
1 The result is teasingly brilliant and prefigures some of postmodernism's best trickery .
2 His trickery and pace on the flank caused Motherwell problems all game.
3 The speed humps and one-way systems added a new layer of trickery .
4 Beatrice studied the document, and in silence canvassed the possibilities of trickery .
5 This makes the cultivation of the love of trickery the more dangerous.
6 But in response to questions from WIRED, Bkav denied any such trickery .
7 It is impossible that there can be any trickery in the matter.
8 It might have been part of her trickery ; he could not tell.
9 He was above and beyond all deceit and trickery and personal selfishness.
10 Thus it seemed to him anything but intelligent to believe in trickery .
11 Can it be, despite our recent friendship, you suspect some foul trickery ?
12 He had perceived the trickery , the dissimulation and hypocrisy of Roman priestcraft.
13 The story of her trickery and her exposure would run through Aix.
14 With nothing to lose, the Jets started the game with some trickery .
15 Sony's cameras have just one lens, so some digital trickery is required.
16 Look at the table too, and satisfy yourselves there is no trickery .
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Trickery в диалектах
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