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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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trick (someone) into (doing something)<br />

- to fool someone, to cheat someone<br />

The salesman tricked the customer into buying something that he did not need.<br />

tried-<strong>and</strong>-true<br />

- tested by time <strong>and</strong> proven to be sound<br />

I know of a tried-<strong>and</strong>-true method to remove stains from the carpet.<br />

trip the light fantastic<br />

- to go dancing<br />

"It`s Friday night so let`s go downtown <strong>and</strong> trip the light fantastic."<br />

trip up<br />

- to make a mistake<br />

The teacher tripped up over the correct pronunciation of the man`s name.<br />

trip up (someone)<br />

- to cause someone to fail, to cause someone to make a mistake<br />

The news reporter tripped up the politician with his difficult question.<br />

trot (something) out<br />

- to mention something without giving it much thought<br />

When I talk with my friend she often trots out some of our previous problems.<br />

trouble oneself about (someone or something)<br />

- to worry about someone or something<br />

I wish that my mother would not trouble herself about my problems at work.<br />

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