Definitionn. someone who plays practical jokes on others
Last update: October 12, 2015
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He is a trickster. [Please select]
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Panurge has almost all intellectual accomplishments, but is totally devoid of morality: he is a coward, a drunkard, a lecher, a spiteful trickster, a spendthrift, but all the while infinitely amusing. [Please select]
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Where Uncle Henry is a trickster and a trader in stock, my father went a step higher, and tricked and traded in men----and women. [Please select]
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Here is another story of the same description, but the trickster did not escape so easily. [Please select]
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But that clever trickster had hidden himself in an upper room, and for the present was safely concealed. [Please select]
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'Tis that I am not a coward and a trickster, and keep my word when 'tis given. [Please select]
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And glancing at his neighbor one would say,-- "A sort of fancier and a trickster with the bow this fellow is." [Please select]
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He is a veritable trickster, compared with which the proverbial cunning fox must take a back seat. [Please select]
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The time has come to put a string of searching questions and to trick the trickster if there be really any deception. [Please select]
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To this, the imperial trickster replied, "Why could you not have them built as for the Italian Government." [Please select]
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If you prefer her with that illiterate, low, cunning trickster whom she calls father, you need never expect to come back to me. [Please select]
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