treget (Meaning)

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treget (n.)

Guile; trickery.

Synonyms & Antonyms of treget

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treget Sentence Examples

  1. The magician's treget deceived the audience, leaving them mystified.
  2. The treget of the street performer captivated passersby, inciting wonder and applause.
  3. The illusionist's treget made a disappearing bird reappear in a blink of an eye.
  4. The treget of the card trick left the spectators baffled and questioning their reality.
  5. The treget of the levitation act had people gasping in amazement and disbelief.
  6. The treget of the hypnotist's performance had volunteers performing seemingly impossible feats.
  7. The treget of the mentalist's act convinced people that he could read their minds.
  8. The treget of the escape artist had him escaping from a locked box in mere seconds.
  9. The treget of the stunt performer had him performing dangerous feats with seemingly effortless ease.
  10. The treget of the comedian had the audience laughing hysterically at his clever misdirection.

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Guile; trickery.

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The magician's treget deceived the audience, leaving them mystified.

The treget of the street performer captivated passersby, inciting wonder and applause.

The illusionist's treget made a disappearing bird reappear in a blink of an eye.

The treget of the card trick left the spectators baffled and questioning their reality.