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Definition of Trickeries
1. trickery [n] - See also: trickery
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trickeries
Literary usage of Trickeries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Present to Youths & Young Men ...: Printed for Private Circulation, and by Edmund] [Shorthouse (1908)
"Will anyone seriously maintain that the trickeries of Jacob, etc., are healthy
reading for children,—or a mark of Divine Inspiration ? ..."
2. The BookmanPopular culture Periodicals (1911)
"... that any and all of their pet trickeries and deliberate deceits as well as a
too crude use of their new freedoms should be judged gently and laid at the ..."
3. The Amaranth, Or Token of Remembrance by Emily Percival (1849)
"Only at present be worthy — and yield not to the vile trickeries which disgust
while they degrade." " And do you never," replied Herbert, ..."
4. Munimenta Gildhallæ Londoniensis: Liber albus, Liber custumarum, et Liber Horn by Henry Thomas Riley, John Carpenter, London Guildhall, Great Britain Public Record Office, British Library (1860)
"Great damage, we are informed, had been happening daily " unto the great lords
and the " people of the land," through the trickeries practised as to ..."