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Know a trick or two Meaning in English

expression

ˈnoʊ/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈtɹɪk/ /ˈɔɹ/, /ɝ/ /ˈtu
NOH uh TRIK er TOO
nˈəʊ/ /æɪ/ /tɹˈɪk/ /ˈɔː/ /tˈuː
NOH uh TRIK aw TOO

Definition

To have useful experience or clever skills in a particular area, usually from practice or knowledge; often used to suggest someone is smart or not easily fooled.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and slightly humorous; implies someone is not naive, knows how to handle situations, or has practical cleverness. Often used about people with experience ('He knows a trick or two about negotiation.'). Not literally about magic or tricks.

Example Sentences

My grandfather knows a trick or two about growing tomatoes.

basic

She knows a trick or two about saving money.

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You know a trick or two when it comes to fixing bikes.

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If you want to win this game, you'll need to know a trick or two.

natural

Don't worry, I've been in this business for years—I know a trick or two.

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You can't fool her easily—she knows a trick or two.

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