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legerdemain

1 of 1noun
/ˈlɛdʒərdəˌmeɪn/
1

skillful tricks or sleight of hand performed as part of a magic or illusionist's performance

  • The magician's performance was a masterclass in legerdemain, captivating the audience with his skillful tricks.
  • His legerdemain was so skillful that even seasoned magicians were left wondering how he performed his illusions.
  • The art of legerdemain requires years of practice and dedication to perfect.
  • The audience erupted into applause as the magician concluded his act, showcasing his remarkable legerdemain.
  • The magician's legerdemain left the audience in awe as he seamlessly transformed a deck of cards into a cascade of colorful ribbons.
2

cunning or deceitful behavior or manipulation

  • The company's financial statements were a masterpiece of legerdemain, masking its true financial health.
  • His political career was built on legerdemain, manipulating public opinion and skirting ethical boundaries.
  • The con artist's legerdemain convinced many investors to hand over their savings for nonexistent ventures.
  • She used her charm and legerdemain to maneuver her way into positions of power within the organization.
  • The criminal's legerdemain enabled him to evade capture for years, leaving authorities baffled by his elusive tactics.