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quick trick
noun
, Bridge.
- a card, or group of cards, that will probably win the first or second trick in a suit, regardless of who plays it or at what declaration.
quick trick
noun
- bridge a high card almost certain to win a trick, usually an ace or a king: the unit in one of the systems of hand valuation
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Word History and Origins
Origin of quick trick1
First recorded in 1925–30
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Example Sentences
For that, I tip my cap to cookbook author David Lebovitz, inspiration for this quick trick: Take 4 ounces of crumbled blue cheese and, using a fork, mash it in a small bowl with a hit of kosher salt and fresh ground pepper.
From Seattle Times
Except for one quick trick with a Rubik’s Cube, “Inside the Box” doesn’t offer much in the way of magic, which is what Kwong is best known for.
From New York Times
Tap or click here for a quick trick to free up more space.
From Fox News
Don’t panic just yet, because this quick trick to delete downloads can help you reclaim storage space on any device.
From Fox News
There’s a quick trick I use to weed out suspicious examples.
From Wall Street Journal
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