vulgar+tricks

  • 121reversi — rə̇ˈvərsē noun ( s) Etymology: French, from obsolete French reversin, modification (influenced by French revers reverse, from Middle French) of Italian rovescina, from rovescio, adjective, reverse, inside out, from rovesciare to reverse, turn… …

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  • 122leg|er|de|main — «LEHJ uhr duh MAYN», noun. 1. sleight of hand; conjuring tricks; jugglery: »A common trick of legerdemain is to take rabbits from an apparently empty hat. SYNONYM(S): prestidigitation. 2. Figurative. trickery; deception; …

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  • 123mys´ti|fy´ing|ly — mys|ti|fy «MIHS tuh fy», transitive verb, fied, fy|ing. 1. to bewilder purposely; perplex; puzzle: »The magician s tricks mystified the audience. SYNONYM(S): confuse, nonplus. 2. to make mysterious; involve in mystery; …

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  • 124mys|ti|fy — «MIHS tuh fy», transitive verb, fied, fy|ing. 1. to bewilder purposely; perplex; puzzle: »The magician s tricks mystified the audience. SYNONYM(S): confuse, nonplus. 2. to make mysterious; involve in mystery; …

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