trick |
convince |
As a noun trick
is trick.
As a verb convince is
to make someone believe, or feel sure about something, especially by using logic, argument or evidence.
hint |
trick |
As nouns the difference between hint and trick
is that
hint is a clue while
trick is trick.
As a verb hint
is to suggest tacitly without a direct statement; to provide a clue.
tricks |
trick |
As nouns the difference between tricks and trick
is that
tricks is while
trick is trick.
trick |
find |
As nouns the difference between trick and find
is that
trick is trick while
find is anything that is found (usually valuable), as objects on an archeological site or a person with talent.
As a verb find is
to encounter or discover by accident; to happen upon.
craft |
trick |
As a proper noun craft
is .
As a noun trick is
trick.
technique |
trick |
As nouns the difference between technique and trick
is that
technique is the practical aspects of a given art, occupation etc.; formal requirements while
trick is something designed to fool or swindle.
As an adjective trick is
stylish or cool.
As a verb trick is
to fool; to cause to believe something untrue; to deceive.
lorry |
trick |
As nouns the difference between lorry and trick
is that
lorry is (british) a motor vehicle for transporting goods; a truck while
trick is trick.
As a verb lorry
is to soil, dirty, bespatter with mud or the like.
trick |
conspiracy |
In lang=en terms the difference between trick and conspiracy
is that
trick is a customer to a prostitute while
conspiracy is an agreement between two or more persons to break the law at some time in the future.
As an adjective trick
is stylish or cool.
As a verb trick
is to fool; to cause to believe something untrue; to deceive.
mechanics |
trick |
As nouns the difference between mechanics and trick
is that
mechanics is (physics) the branch of physics that deals with the action of forces on material objects with mass while
trick is trick.
trick |
play |
As nouns the difference between trick and play
is that
trick is trick while
play is activity for amusement only, especially among the young.
As a verb play is
(
lb) to act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment.
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