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[ US /ˈtɹaɪst, ˈtɹɪst/ ]
[ UK /tɹˈɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a secret rendezvous (especially between lovers)
  2. a date; usually with a member of the opposite sex

How To Use tryst In A Sentence

  • Besides, I behooved to be round the hirsel this morning, and see how the herds were coming on—they’re apt to be negligent wi’ their footballs, and fairs, and trysts, when ane’s away. Chapter XXV
  • It has been said that art is a tryst , for in the joy of it maker and beholder meet.
  • Phil felt all of sixteen again and remembered as if it were yesterday the repercussions of her aftergame tryst with Kyle Thompson under the bleachers. Good Girl Gone Bad
  • Wakefield, the nattiest lad at Whitson Tryste, Wooler Fair, Carlisle Chronicles of the Canongate
  • The couple are said to have enjoyed overnight trysts at hotels. The Sun
  • Y: Moses said: "Your tryst is the Day of the Festival, and let the people be assembled when the sun is well up. Three Translations of The Koran (Al-Qur'an) side by side
  • Agile and on his toes most of the time Dr Syiem hardly looks like a person who has had a tryst with Cancer and for the time being it seems he has beaten it with his optimism resilience and buoyancy.
  • The couple are said to have enjoyed overnight trysts at hotels. The Sun
  • This was a useful camouflage, as they were both cool, torpid, and temporarily unable to fly after their probably nightlong tryst.
  • They go to some far trysting-place, some nest that is to be in willow or darkling fir, some place that their ancestors have known; and we are left with a memory of wings dividing the air and a sense of frustration. The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
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