card trick
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Definition
Noun: - A trick performed with playing cards: A feat of skill, illusion, or deception executed using a standard deck of playing cards, often for entertainment. It is a specific type of magic trick.
Usage
- The term "card trick" is used to describe a discrete performance or illusion. It is a countable noun.
- It is typically performed by a magician or someone skilled in sleight of hand.
- Example: "The magician's final card trick left the entire audience astonished."
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "to perform/do a card trick": The standard collocation for executing the trick.
- The child was eager to perform a card trick for his family.
- "to know a card trick": To have the knowledge or ability to perform one.
- Does anyone know a good card trick?
- "to figure out/solve a card trick": To understand the method or secret behind the illusion.
- It took me hours to figure out that card trick.
Variants and Related Words
- Card magic (n): The broader art or performance of magic using playing cards.
- He specializes in card magic.
- Sleight of hand (n): Manual dexterity used in performing tricks, essential for many card tricks.
- The sleight of hand in that card trick was impeccable.
Synonyms
- Illusion: A deceptive appearance or impression, often created by magic.
- Feat: An impressive deed, especially one requiring skill.
- (Magic) trick: A general term for a cunning act designed to deceive or entertain.
Related Phrases
- "to have a card up one's sleeve" (Idiom): To have a secret plan or advantage in reserve. While related to cards, this idiom refers to a hidden advantage, not a performed trick.
- During the negotiations, he had a card up his sleeve that secured the deal.
Noun
- a trick performed with playing cards