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- noun Plural form of
trickster .
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Examples
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These enterprising creatures have long been known as tricksters in American Indian stories.
DesertUSA News 2009
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Tuesday in an attempt to weed out "tricksters" who have lied about their educational qualifications, African Eye News Service reported.
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Next to the "tricksters" the platform-makers embarrassed the convention.
A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3 DeAlva Stanwood Alexander
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Olbermann: $1000 for every second Hannity undergoes waterboarding Palin formally unveils legal defense fund, calls for end to 'tricksters'
Raw Story 2009
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Palin formally unveils legal defense fund, calls for end to 'tricksters'
Raw Story 2009
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We live in Second Creation, and our gods are the talking gods—the tricksters who have brought on a lot of trouble.
The Bushman Way of Tracking God PhD Bradford Keeney 2010
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The context of this situation will probably reveal that they were deceived and misled by liberal tricksters determine to undermine the great work they were doing on exposing ACORN …
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They were powerful in their own way, tricksters, with a love of trees.
Crimson Wind Diana Pharaoh Francis 2011
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The music radiates such pleasure, and the ballet has such a gleeful, silly story of smitten innocents and tricksters who want to have a little fun with their affection.
A 'Bright Stream' to channel fun Sarah Kaufman 2011
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Always something with these dirty tricksters, but the fraudulent Census form remains one of their favs, down through the years!
The end of the season is approaching... (Blog for Democracy) 2009
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