
What Does “every trick in the book” mean?
Definition:
said when you try every possible way to achieve something.
Example(s)
She’s tried every trick in the book to convince him in vain.
This idiom is in the general category.

said when you try every possible way to achieve something.
She’s tried every trick in the book to convince him in vain.
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