bag of tricks
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Definition
Noun: * A collection of methods, techniques, resources, or clever ideas that someone has available to use to solve problems or accomplish tasks. It implies a set of tools or strategies, often accumulated through experience, that can be drawn upon as needed.
Usage
The phrase "bag of tricks" is used to describe the full range of skills, methods, or resources a person or group possesses. It often carries a connotation of cleverness, ingenuity, or preparedness. * It is commonly used with possessive determiners (e.g., my, his, her, their, the company's). * It is often used with verbs like have, pull from, reach into, use, expand, and add to.
Examples
- Noun:
- As a seasoned teacher, she has a bag of tricks for keeping her students engaged.
- The magician reached into his bag of tricks and pulled out an unexpected illusion.
- We've tried the usual solutions; it's time to delve into our bag of tricks for something more creative.
Advanced Usage
- "to dip/pull/pluck something from one's bag of tricks": To select and use a specific method or idea from one's collection.
- For this difficult client, I had to pull an old negotiation tactic from my bag of tricks.
- "to have a whole/full/entire bag of tricks": Emphasizes that someone has many different methods or resources available.
- Don't worry about the software issue; our IT specialist has a whole bag of tricks for fixing these problems.
- "to add to one's bag of tricks": To learn a new skill or method, thereby expanding one's repertoire.
- Attending that workshop really added a useful technique to my bag of tricks.
Variants and Related Words
- Trick of the trade (n. phrase): A clever or expert method known and used by professionals in a particular field. This is often a single technique, whereas a "bag of tricks" is a collection of them.
- Using vinegar to clean glass is an old trick of the trade.
- Repertoire (n.): The full range of skills, techniques, or performances someone can do. This is a more formal synonym.
- The chef has an impressive repertoire of French sauces.
- Toolkit (n.): Literally a set of tools; figuratively, a set of methods or principles for dealing with a particular situation. This is a modern, often business-oriented synonym.
- The manager provided her team with a toolkit for effective communication.
Synonyms
- Repertoire: The complete list or supply of skills, devices, or techniques.
- Armory/Arsenal: A comprehensive collection of resources or methods (metaphorically comparing them to weapons).
- Toolbox: A set of skills or resources available for use.
Related Idioms
- "to have more than one string to one's bow": To have more than one skill or plan to use. This is a British English idiom with a similar meaning to having a diverse "bag of tricks."
- It's good to have more than one string to your bow in today's job market.
- "an ace up one's sleeve": A hidden advantage or resource kept in reserve until needed. This refers to a single powerful trick, not a whole collection.
- During the negotiations, he revealed he had an ace up his sleeve: a partnership with a major distributor.
Noun
- a supply of ways of accomplishing something
- every good mechanic has a large bag of tricks