At annythrick fr'm shingles to two-be-fours he's as good as th' best.
Whin we larn it thruly, we'll teach thim colledge joods fr'm th' pie belt a thrick or two.
Sure, 'tis only a Papist would think of a mane thrick like that to shift the blame.
Maurice a vick, but I forgive ye the bad thrick yees played me the day.
There's not a thrick out, that one's not up to, and more besides.
Twas a dhirty thrick to play on a comrade, for why should you, Learoyd, be balancin' yourself on the butt av a satin chair, as if Terence Mulvaney was not the aquil av anybody who thrades in jute!
Twas a thrick she'd picked up from hearin' Ould Pummeloe whin Muttra was burnin' out wid fever.
That was a smart thrick was the same; but if he hadn't showed himsilf in both places at the same time, we would have stood a chance of giving him the slip, as we had good horses under us.
How do ye know but that's a thrick to make these Apaches belave that there's but a single Kiowa over there popping at them, when there may be half a hundred waiting for the chance to clean them out?
Now the thrick is here: Run at him hard and catch his chin in the little cup.
I've turned the same thrick meself in me younger days, many's the time.
Ye are a mad, scatter-brained fellow to play such a thrick upon us, devil take ye!
If it had been anyone but Jack I should be angry with ye, asthore, for 'twas a wicked thrick to play entirely!
He'll be up to some thrick wid the poor gyurl; Oi know the loikes av him.
It was a nate thrick ye played on the loikes av 'em, Jack, but this is a dom poor place fer ye ter hide in.
Begorra, you forgot that if all the brains in the bunk-house wor put together they cudn't think of a thrick like that--the thrick of cleaning a window wid stuff from a dhrugstore!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thrick" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.