Similar words: brick up, prick up, pick up, kick up, sick up, pick-up, pickup, stick up. Meaning: v. put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive.
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1. The girl was tricked up in her mother's clothes.
2. Don't worry. He still has a few tricks up his sleeve.
3. If I know Mark he'll have one or two tricks up his sleeve.
4. I have a lot of tricks up my sleeves.
5. Indeed, so have you got any tricks up your sleeve to help bump yourself up the list next time?
6. It looks like its got a few tricks up its sleeve about Solaris-on-Intel as well: expect announcements of some OEMs.
7. When they do,(Sentencedict.com) the designers have another trick up their sleeves.
8. She thought the old man had some clever trick up his sleeve.
9. He had a trick up his sleeve in case he got caught.
10. Well, psychologists have a trick up their sleeves . That trick is called moment - by - moment sampling.
11. In my mind, I'm still a cutting - edge producer with more half - assed trick up my sleeve.
12. His attitude makes me think he has some clever trick up his sleeve.
More similar words: brick up, prick up, pick up, kick up, sick up, pick-up, pickup, stick up, stickup, pick up on, stick up for, kick up a row, pick up the tab, pickup truck, pick up the bill, trick, tricky, trickle, patrick, tricker, strickle, trickery, stricken, hat trick, do the trick, tricked out, trickster, card trick, trickling, magic trick.