Sentence examples for be trick from inspiring English sources

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be trick

noun

Something designed to fool or swindle.

  • It was just a trick to say that the house was underpriced.

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Still, her two young sons will be trick or treating Saturday.

There will be trick questions in the pre-test.

It doesn't have to be trick or treat this year.

One way the Powers That Be trick us, over here in Europe, is by providing an incredibly high standard of living.

Halloween does not just have to be trick or treating.

You'll be trick or treating/going to a party in it, so make sure you are able to walk around in it.

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"They often show pictures of the killers looking like kids who could be trick-or-treating," she said.

Jennifer Connelly, a TriBeCa mother, would be trick-or-treating with her children but, like Mr. Close, not in a costume.

We'll be partnering with Major League Soccer's youth clubs to be trick-or-treaters this year in addition to going through the schools.

In a long scene that seems almost hallucinatory, she is driving home from her dead-end job when her paint-splattered car is assailed by what look like phantom hoodies, but turn out to be trick-or-treaters on Halloween.

We will not be tricked so easily.

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