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trice
1[ trahys ]
noun
- a very short time; an instant:
in a trice.
trice
2[ trahys ]
verb (used with object)
- to pull or haul with a rope.
- to haul up and fasten with a rope (usually followed by up ).
-trice
3- variant of -trix.
trice
1/ traɪs /
verb
- troften foll byup nautical to haul up or secure
trice
2/ traɪs /
noun
- moment; instant (esp in the phrase in a trice )
Other Words From
- un·triced adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of trice1
Origin of trice2
Word History and Origins
Origin of trice1
Origin of trice2
Example Sentences
“Nowadays it often seems writing is nothing at all,” Duras recorded in it presciently, years before the internet made everyone a créateur or -trice.
At least a hundred people died in that one, including 15 who were standing on bridges marveling at the rush of waters when, in a trice, the waters tore away the bridges.
"Maggot topping, all slimy and nice! I shall devour it in a trice!"
In a trice they were back, moist snouts poking from the excavation.
Healy was later accused of “tricing” some of the mutineers – that is, tying their hands behind their backs, then hanging them so that their toes barely touched the deck.
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