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101sharp — sharp1 [ ʃarp ] adjective *** ▸ 1 pointed ▸ 2 sudden & big/strong etc. ▸ 3 quick to notice/react ▸ 4 clear and with detail ▸ 5 showing someone is annoyed ▸ 6 clearly different ▸ 7 fashionable ▸ 8 with bitter flavor ▸ 9 wind/frost: very cold ▸ 10… …
102try — try1 [ traı ] (past tense and past participle tried [ traıd ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to attempt to do something: Don t try any of your tricks with me! I know she s not very helpful, but she does try. try to do something: Just… …
103cunning — I UK [ˈkʌnɪŋ] / US adjective a) someone who is cunning uses their intelligence to get what they want, especially by tricking or cheating people a cunning and resourceful criminal b) used about people s behaviour, actions, or ideas a cunning… …
104false */*/ — UK [fɔːls] / US [fɔls] adjective Word forms false : adjective false comparative falser superlative falsest Other ways of saying false: imitation made to look like something else, usually something more expensive: imitation leather artificial made …
105trick — I UK [trɪk] / US noun [countable] Word forms trick : singular trick plural tricks ** 1) a) an unfair or unpleasant thing that you do in order to harm someone or to get an advantage for yourself a dirty/cruel/nasty trick: It was a very dirty trick …
106cunning — [ˈkʌnɪŋ] adj I good at tricking or cheating people cunningly adv II noun [U] cunning [ˈkʌnɪŋ] the use of clever methods for tricking or cheating people …
107δολώσεις — δόλωσις tricking fem nom/voc pl (attic epic) δόλωσις tricking fem nom/acc pl (attic) δολόω beguile aor subj act 2nd sg (epic) δολόω beguile fut ind act 2nd sg …
108λογοδαίδαλον — λογοδαίδαλος skilled in tricking out a speech masc/fem acc sg λογοδαίδαλος skilled in tricking out a speech neut nom/voc/acc sg …
109trick on someone — in. to deceive someone. □ What are you doing? Are you tricking on me? □ Mary is always tricking on people and now nobody trusts her …
110Hydroscope — Hy dro*scope, n. [Hydro , 1 + scope.] 1. An instrument designed to mark the presence of water, especially in air. Weale. [1913 Webster] 2. A kind of water clock, used anciently for measuring time, the water tricking from an orifice at the end of… …