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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121 It's maintaining the diet for longer and keeping the weight off which is the tricky part.
122 Warsaw wrestles with tricky task of selling share ownership to the workers.
123 He must be very tricky to deal with, she thought darkly.
124 Transfer between hierarchies is a complex procedure, often raising tricky questions concerning the loss or preservation of seniority rights.
125 Being agony aunt was tricky and probably quite beyond her.
126 Getting the two sides of the mobile to balance is tricky.
127 Buying a second-hand car can be very tricky. You really have to have your wits about you.
128 A novel about novel-writing,(http://sentencedict.com/tricky.html) which handles its tricky subject with a light touch.
129 The tricky part is tipping the ski at the right angle so all six people drink at the same time without spillage.
130 He also had to answer some tricky questions from the floor of the historic debating chamber.
131 Or try vinegar, which can be tricky to procure, but complements many of the dumplings.
132 Maintaining control over these ties can be tricky, especially from the other side of the world in a different time zone.
133 Getting everyone to use the new technology will be tricky.
134 Finally[sentencedict.com], the allocation of the overheads raises some tricky questions.
135 Imprinted with cell bars, the first Tricky Envelope was meant to be festooned with the Richard Nixon stamp.
136 The liberal-historians, on the other hand, tend to find themselves in a somewhat more tricky position.
137 Fordwater is flat in top, St Mary's is tricky in third gear, as is Lavant.
138 The only tricky areas are, of course, anything amiss dead centre - or, of course, anything wrong with the brain.
139 Parking at this mall has always been tricky, with two independently owned shopping centers occupying a single busy corner.
140 Refuelling a plane in mid air is a tricky business.
141 Half way through this tricky bit some one knocked over the light.
142 But it's tricky if you're a single parent - isn't that a ghastly expression?
143 Krupp said last week it would close one of its steelworks if the tricky co-operation talks fail.
144 But the chilly economic climate has made a tricky situation desperate, in two respects.
145 Political satire is a tricky thing; it's only as strong as its target.
146 Clearly, a character wearing a mask is going to have a tricky time with some Fel tests.
147 Perception is the most tricky and the most fascinating aspect of the mind.
148 Getting ashore is tricky, with the sea threatening to destroy the boats on the boulders at the edge.
149 It would be a bit tricky for the count to keep her shut away if they were staying with him.
150 Some unnecessarily tricky camera work early on is taxing, as is the film's glacial pace.
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