Q: What does “trick” mean?
A: To deceive or fool someone
Q: What does “now and then” mean?
Sometimes
Q: What does “show up” mean?
A: To arrive or appear
Q: What does “now and then” mean?
A: Occasionally
Q: What does “trust” mean?
A: To believe in someone
Q: What is a “barefaced liar”?
A: Someone who lies openly without shame
Q: What does “gullible” mean?
A: Easily tricked
Q: What does “fall for” mean?
A: To believe something false
Q: What does “give or take” mean?
A: Approximately
Q: What does “suspect” mean?
A: To think something is probably true
Q: What is “a pack of lies”?
A: A complete set of lies
Q: What does “petrified” mean?
A: Extremely scared
Q: What does “mislead” mean?
A: To give wrong information
Q: What does “sooner or later” mean?
A: Eventually
Q: What does “perceive” mean?
A: To understand or interpret
Q: What does “bend the truth” mean?
A: To slightly change the truth
Q: What does “gruesome” mean?
A: Very shocking or horrible
Q: What does “play a prank on” mean?
A: To trick someone for fun
Q: What does “black and white” mean?
A: Clearly right or wrong
Q: What does “call someone’s bluff” mean?
A: To challenge someone to prove something
Q: What does “lead someone up the garden path” mean?
A: To trick someone into believing something false
Q: What does “mystifying” mean?
A: Confusing or hard to understand
Q: What does “come rain or shine” mean?
A: No matter what happens
Q: What does “peace and quiet” mean?
A: A calm, quiet environment
Q: What does “deceit” mean?
A: The act of lying or tricking