trick (out) (Meaning)

trick (out)

to dress (someone or oneself) especially in an unusual or elaborate way, to decorate or equip (something) in an extravagant way

trick (out) Sentence Examples

  1. The magician astutely tricked the audience out of their disbelief.
  2. The cunning fox tricked the unsuspecting rabbit out of its dinner.
  3. The saleswoman skillfully tricked the customer out of a substantial sum.
  4. The gambler meticulously tricked his opponent out of their winnings.
  5. The thief artfully tricked the homeowner out of their valuables.
  6. The politician cleverly tricked the electorate out of their votes.
  7. The child innocently tricked their parents out of a treat.
  8. The actor convincingly tricked the audience out of their emotions.
  9. The comedian humorously tricked the crowd out of their laughter.
  10. The illusionist expertly tricked the spectators out of their senses.

FAQs About the word trick (out)

to dress (someone or oneself) especially in an unusual or elaborate way, to decorate or equip (something) in an extravagant way

trim,pretty (up), spruce (up), freshen, accessorize, ornament, trap, drape, enrich, glitz (up)

spoil, simplify, reveal, deface, disfigure,scar, display, mar, streamline, dismantle

The magician astutely tricked the audience out of their disbelief.

The cunning fox tricked the unsuspecting rabbit out of its dinner.

The saleswoman skillfully tricked the customer out of a substantial sum.

The gambler meticulously tricked his opponent out of their winnings.