2trick verb
tricks; tricked; trick·ing [+ obj] : to deceive (someone)
▪ He tricked her by wearing a disguise.
▪ He tricked her by wearing a disguise.
trick into [phrasal verb]
trick (someone or something) into (something) : to use a trick to make (someone or something) do (something)
▪ He was tricked into buying the car. [=he bought the car because he was deceived]
▪ He was tricked into buying the car. [=he bought the car because he was deceived]
trick out [phrasal verb] 1 trick (someone) out : to dress (someone or yourself) in an unusual way — usually + in ▪ She was tricked out in a horrible, brightly colored costume. 2 trick (something) out or trick out (something) : to decorate (something) — usually + with ▪ The room was tricked out with ribbons and streamers.
trick out of [phrasal verb]
trick (someone) out of (something) : to use a trick to get (something) from (someone)
▪ She was tricked out of [=cheated out of] her savings.
▪ She was tricked out of [=cheated out of] her savings.




