Using "are you trying to" to ask someone if they are trying to do something that could be mental or physical.
Here are the examples of using "are you trying to" to practice:
- Are you trying to apple-polish me?
- Are you trying to avoid me?
- Are you trying to be clever?
- Are you trying to build a wall against me, Spatz?
- Are you trying to do me out of a job?
- Are you trying to drown someone, Ortega?
- Are you trying to embarrass me?
- Are you trying to flatter me?
- Are you trying to get me into trouble?
- Are you trying to get me off your payroll?
- Are you trying to get rid of me?
- Are you trying to ignore me?
- Are you trying to make me feel bad?
- Are you trying to manage your money?
- Are you trying to memorize that song?
- Are you trying to offer your help?
- Are you trying to pick a quarrel ?
- Are you trying to pick me up?
- Are you trying to pretend like it never happened?
- Are you trying to program your new phone?
- Are you trying to pull a fast one on me?
- Are you trying to put one across me?
- Are you trying to reflect on the past?
- Are you trying to remain calm?
- Are you trying to remember her name?
- Are you trying to say that...?
- Are you trying to say you want rid of me?
- Are you trying to seduce me?
- Are you trying to skin the old lady?
- Are you trying to suffocate us with that putrid smell?
- Are you trying to switch flights?
- Are you trying to tell me that David was attacked by a dinosaur?
- Exactly what are you trying to tell me?
- Exactly what point are you trying to make, Nick?
- It was a crafty question. "Why are you trying to catch me out?" he replied.
- What are you trying to do?
- What are you trying to insinuate?
- What are you trying to prove?
- What are you trying to say?
- What number are you trying to reach?
- What point are you trying to get across?
- Who are you trying to attract dressed in skimpy outfit?
- Who are you trying to reach?
- Why are you trying to put the blame on me?