Similar words: trick, trickery, sticky, panicky, finicky, brick, rickets, prickly heat. Meaning: ['trɪkɪ] adj. 1. not to be trusted 2. having concealed difficulty 3. marked by skill in deception.
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91 Detecting them is a tricky business, especially in unfamiliar cultures and languages.
92 Making technical estimates of risk is widely acknowledged to be extremely tricky, with endless scope for disagreement amongst the experts.
93 Political dilemma Underground work is a tricky issue for all governments.
94 On the fiendishly tricky 10 - 15 foot sets of the final rounds, resident Pipeline specialists began with a huge advantage.
95 A bit tricky under the circumstances(sentencedict.com), although I've never actually done it with a raving loony.
96 The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path was opened officially in May, 1970, after many years of tricky negotiations.
97 A captain goes last on to his ship, but a man goes first into a tricky situation.
98 What is a little tricky about Easter is the date, which varies yearly.
99 Finally, the Mirza Nama advises the young gallant on the tricky matter of dress.
100 It is a tricky issue but somewhat irrelevant since almost nobody is that interested in classrooms, least of all television journalists.
101 Alvin was learning how to navigate the tricky waters of dance funding.
102 It has underlined how tricky is the interpretation of the level playing field.
103 The clearer you are about your behavioural rights the better prepared you are to handle tricky situations assertively.
104 In their case, both ran as outsiders, a tricky strategy in a family known for its insider wheeling and dealing.
105 Obtaining food and drink thus became a tricky balancing act.
106 Something about a reverse osmosis filtration system, which is too tricky to explain now.
107 The May Hill Stakes, frequently an early guide to the following year's Classics, is much more tricky to predict.
108 There are tricky issues of national sovereignty and private / public relationships but they are not insoluble.
109 Katmandu airport is notoriously tricky, located in a narrow saucer-shaped valley surrounded by snowy mountains and pine hills.
110 Much more tricky than knowing if you've found a badger sett, is knowing whether or not it is still active.
111 A novel about novel-writing, which handles its tricky subject with a light comic touch.
112 It is a tricky issue that may yet drag on for months.
113 The tricky bit is that twist at the end of the first act.
114 Naturally, the tricky business of welding the Germanies together could still bring nasty surprises.
115 It is a very, very tricky area of the law.
116 Take Scarlatti, for example; there are some very tricky sonatas which should not sound tricky at all.
117 A fine position, constant exposure, and some tricky sections ensure it status as one of the greatest sea cliff classics.
118 Oh, no fault of your own, it's a very tricky role.
119 In fact tying a pollution to its source can be a tricky piece of detective work.
120 There's also an option to practise serving: a tricky task involving quickly guiding a small cross into the service box.
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