trick |
something done to fool or cheat someone. [6 definitions] |
trickle |
to fall or flow in drops or in a thin, weak stream. [3 definitions] |
trick or treat |
a custom practiced at Halloween in which children visit their neighbors and say the words "trick or treat" in order to receive a treat such as candy. [2 definitions] |
trick-or-treat |
to take part in the Halloween custom of visiting neighbors while wearing a costume and asking for candy or other treats by saying the words "trick or treat!" |
tricky |
using or marked by tricks or lies. [2 definitions] |
tricycle |
a vehicle with three wheels ridden by pushing pedals with one's feet. |
tried |
the past tense and past participle of "try." |
trifle |
something that has very little value or importance. [2 definitions] |
trigger |
a small lever that when pressed or pulled causes a gun to fire. [2 definitions] |
trill |
a trembling or quivering sound made by a singing voice or a musical instrument. [3 definitions] |
trillion |
the number that is equal to one thousand times one billion; 1,000,000,000,000. [4 definitions] |
trim |
to make neat or orderly by cutting or clipping away some parts. [8 definitions] |
Trinidad and Tobago |
a country in the Caribbean Sea that is made up of the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. The capital of Trinidad and Tobago is Port of Spain. |
trinket |
a small piece of jewelry or other object used for decoration, usually inexpensive. [2 definitions] |
trio |
a group of three people who sing or play musical instruments together. [3 definitions] |
trip |
the act of traveling; a journey. [5 definitions] |
triple |
three times as much; three times as many. [7 definitions] |
triplet |
one of three children or animals born at a single birth. |
tripod |
a stand with three legs used to support a camera or telescope. |
triumph |
the winning of a great victory or success. [4 definitions] |
trivial |
not valuable or important; insignificant. |