Lexicographical Neighbors of Outtricked
Literary usage of Outtricked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Literary Digest History of the World War: Compiled from Original and (1919)
"They had been outfought and outtricked; their retirement had been altered to a
precipitate retreat, and in some hearts the hope began to unfold that before ..."
2. Life and Times of His Late Majesty George the Fourth: With Anecdotes of by George Croly (1836)
"They felt themselves so completely outwitted, that the first impulse was a general
burst of laughter; —"The grand charlatan has outtricked the little ones," ..."
3. Types of Prose Narratives: A Text-book for the Story Writer by Harriott Ely Fansler (1911)
"Seek out somebody who has witnessed a fairy revel, or been at a brownies' banquet,
has outtricked a bogie, or propitiated an angry gnome, or, best of all, ..."
4. Studies in Russian Literature by Charles Edward Turner (1882)
"But though baffled and outtricked, he does not for an instant swerve from his
firm resolve to be quits with those who have done him wrong. ..."
5. The Family Library (Harper). by Child Study Association of America Book Review Committee (1846)
"They felt themselves so completely outwitted, that the first impulse was a general
burst of laughter; —"The grand charlatan has outtricked the little ones," ..."