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will trick

  • future tense
    of trick.
    trick
    noun
    a crafty or underhanded device, maneuver, stratagem, or the like, intended to deceive or cheat; artifice; ruse; wile.

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Occasionally a glimpse of a tall, bald man will trick her.

From The Guardian Jun. 4, 2016

Facebook Twitter Pinterest ‘Occasionally a glimpse of a tall, bald man will trick Nora into thinking she has seen Aaron.’

From The Guardian Jun. 4, 2016

Just stick them in a place that’s out of eyeshot, and the glow will trick your mind into thinking you’re outside.

From Time Oct. 23, 2015

A new Fox reality series will trick 12 American women into thinking they might actually get what?

From Slate Mar. 28, 2014

He will trick it out with no devices, most of all with no obscurities.

From Ancient Art and Ritual by Jane Ellen Harrison