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every trick in the book

n. 1 All possible knowledge of a subject matter. 2 All possible means, both honest and dishonest

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Every Trick in the Book

Every Trick in the Book is the fourth album by American metalcore band Ice Nine Kills. Released on December 4, 2015, this is the band's first release through Fearless Records, and their fourth overall. Each track on the album is based on a piece of literature. The source material for the first three singles have been confirmed as; Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Me, Myself & Hyde), Dracula (Bloodbath & Beyond), and The Exorcist (Communion of the Cursed). The album peaked at #122 on the US Billboard 200, selling over 7,300 albums in its first week, making this the band's highest charting album.

Usage examples of "every trick in the book".

What I'm saying is, when you look down at that body, and you realize all the life has gone out of it, and you can scream at it, and slap it around, and try to sit it up, and do every trick in the book to it, but it's dead, absolutely unequivocally dead….

As the parents of eight children, they know every trick in the book - because one or the other of us kids has pulled every trick in the book at least once.

MI6 used every trick in the book to deny them this basic human right, claiming that even the identities of cleaning staff were too secret to be made public in a court hearing.

That man Schnakenburg knows every trick in the book to make people feel rotten who don't share his attitude toward life.

He didn't know what sort of training this Manfred fellow had, and while it was prudent to assume he knew every skill there was, it was also prudent to employ every trick in the book.

He didn't know what sort of training this Man-fred fellow had, and while it was prudent to assume he knew every skill there was, it was also prudent to employ every trick in the book.

He used every trick in the book and a few that never made it into the book.

If you want to try, you'll need to use every trick in the book to arouse her sexual desire and then wait until her husband is away before making your move.

Di tried every trick in the book-and plenty that had never been in any book.

He wants to find out the position of Terra and uses every trick in the book.

Well, it was big, and it was impressive, and the architect had used every trick in the book to make it look even bigger and even more impressive than it was, and to impress upon everyone looking at it that they, on the other hand, were very small and ordinary and didn't have as many domes.

I'm telling you, the Dogs of Hate are using every trick in the book to paganize our churches and rewrite our history.

The feds lill pull every trick in the book to be sure it's assigned to a judge with a strong history of endorsing the forfeiture laws.

He's had decades of experience in stalking, and he must know every trick in the book.

Today's media-oriented politicians and spellbinders are often carefully trained by a whole new breed of specialist who are using every trick in the book--both old and new--to manipulate you into accepting their candidate.