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out-ˈtrick, v. [out 18, 21.] trans. To outdo in or by trickery.
1678A. Behn Sir P. Fancy ii. i, I shall go near to out-trick your Ladyship, for all your politick learning. 1838Lytton Alice iii. v, The weaker party was endeavouring to out-trick the stronger. 1855Milman Lat. Chr. xiv. ii. (1864) IX. 68 His very tricks are often out-tricked. |