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someone's bag of tricks all the clever methods by which someone achieves something. It remains to be seen what this side will pull out of their bag of tricks for the semi-final. See also: bag a dirty trick a dishonest action. He resigned after allegations of dirty tricks during the election campaign. Telling her you needed the money for a friend was a dirty trick. See also: dirty do the trick (informal) if something does the trick, it achieves what you want or need. If the sauce tastes a bit sour, add a teaspoon of sugar - that should do the trick. every trick in the book every clever or dishonest way that you know to achieve something that you want. He used every trick in the book to get her to sign the contract. (often + to do something) not miss a trick to not fail to notice and use a good opportunity. You can rely on Sarah to get what she wants, she never misses a trick. See also: miss the oldest trick in the book a way of tricking someone which is still effective although it has been used a lot before. It was the oldest trick in the book - one man distracted me while another stole my wallet. tricks of the trade clever methods that help you to do a job better or faster. As a journalist, you learn the tricks of the trade pretty quickly or you don't survive. See also: trade turn a trick (American, very informal) to have sex with someone for money. She'd been known to turn a trick when she needed a few dollars. See also: turn You can't teach an old dog new tricks. something that you say which means it is difficult to make someone change the way they do something when they have been doing it the same way for a long time. You're never going to teach your father at the age of 79 to use a computer. You can't teach an old dog new tricks, you know. do the trick to achieve the desired result. At first my brother didn't want to help out, but a phone call from my wife did the trick and he showed up the next morning. every trick in the book every way possible. He tried every trick in the book to get her to sign the contract. Usage notes: usually said about an attempt to deceive someone the oldest trick in the book a way of deceiving someone that is not new. It was the oldest trick in the book — one man distracted me while another stole my wallet. tricks of the trade methods that help you to do a job better or faster. As a journalist, you learn the tricks of the trade pretty quickly or you don't get your stories. See also: trade up to your/its old tricks doing something you or it has done before. House Republicans are up to their old tricks again, promising to cut taxes for everyone and then giving most of the tax cuts to the very wealthy. Usage notes: usually said about an attempt to deceive someone See also: old How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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