Sleight
51sleight of hand — noun a) The required digital dexterity behind magic tricks and illusions. b) A performance of such skill. Syn: legerdemain, prestidigitation …
52sleight-of-hand — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. legerdemain, hand skill, deception, trickery, magic, prestidigitation, palming, feint, hocus pocus …
53sleight of hand — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The use of skillful tricks and deceptions to produce entertainingly baffling effects: conjuration, legerdemain, magic, prestidigitation. See PERFORMING ARTS …
54sleight of hand — Not slight …
55sleight of hand — jugglery, trick, magic act …
56sleight of hand — Legerdemain, hocus pocus, jugglery, prestidigitation …
57sleight of hand — noun (U) 1 the use of clever tricks and dishonesty to achieve something 2 quick skilful movement with your hands, especially when performing magic tricks …
58sleight of hand — n legerdemain, prestidigitation, conjuration, hocus pocus; magic, thaumaturgy, jugglery, trickery, feint, manipulation; shell game, thimblerig, thimblerigging, cardsharping, dealing from the bottom of the deck, stacking the deck; pulling rabbits… …
59sleight of hand — [ˌslaɪt əv ˈhænd] noun [singular/U] clever and slightly dishonest behaviour used for achieving something …
60sleight of hand — noun 1. skill in feats of jugglery or legerdemain. 2. the performance of such feats. 3. a feat of jugglery or legerdemain …