ppl. a. Also 7 trickt. [f. TRICK v. + -ED1.] a. Done or made by trickery. b. Artfully decked or adorned; dressed up.

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1549.  Coverdale, etc., Erasm. Par. Jas., 35. Not in subtill reasonynges … or tricked fyne termes of eloquence.

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a. 1619.  Fletcher, etc., Knt. Malta, I. i. Thou trickt up toy.

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1837.  Lytton, E. Maltrav., III. iii. Affected, tricked-out, well-dressed children.

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1868.  Swinburne, Blake, 69. A special colour or savour which redeems the offences of a tricked and tinselled style.

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1869.  Blackmore, Lorna D., xxi. This pretty youth, so tricked and slender, seemed nothing but a doll to me.

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1895.  [see TRICK v. 2].

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