0 past simple and past participle of trick
The king has been tricked, abandoning his empire for the empty pleasures of grand opera.
Somebody, the villain, is tricked into speaking more honestly than he intends by the very terms he uses.
The priestly pretense to maternity is a grotesque parody - self-aggrandizing patriarchal power tricked out in the robes of female love and nurturance.
They were worried about being 'robbed' or tricked by people (including other farmers) replacing some of the product with petrol in the bottle.
All the better if the lover is tricked.
They can usually be "tricked" into responding to crude dummies that resemble the true, natural stimulus situation only partially, or in superficial respects.
The dragon did not afterwards conceal it though in his sleep he was tricked by the craft of the thief.
Dispossessed groups thus confronted a rhetoric of benevolence that marginalized them, while benefactors' moral character could become soured by fears of being tricked by shammers or the undeserving.