Phrases with «trickery»

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"Trickery" refers to the act of using clever tactics or deceptions to fool or deceive someone, often in order to gain an advantage or achieve a desired outcome. Full definition

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Noun + «trickery»

Sentences with «trickery»

  • One can't be sure what degree of strength would be required to knock it over, displaying the sort of trickery of materials that an artist of Bray's caliber lives for. (dailyserving.com)
  • Finally, there is little that can be done with trickery or sleight of hand through the magic of technology. (michaelbenjamin2012.com)
  • The engineers have employed some form of visual trickery to make the front look lower. (thesupercars.org)
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