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.
Random good picture Not show
181 Living in the oceans presented the sea snake with a host of tricky adaptive challenges.
182 This is a highly tricky exercise because vortical flow fields act in a complicated (what scientists call nonlinear) manner, making prediction difficult.
183 She is a tricky girl , you should be careful , don't be cheated by her blandishment so that in her purpose.
184 Shopping for a commercial real estate loan can be tricky. Here's what you need to stay balanced.
185 Another tricky aspect of implementing click-and-drag functions or any other multistep GUI operation is that you're implementing handlers that may well be taking the place of other handlers.
186 The old adjective "Romany" or the newer "Romani" can be used as a noun, which is better (and preferred by this newspaper),(http://sentencedict.com/tricky.html) but still tricky.
187 You include with the post form a visual test of some sort that's easy for most people but tricky for a robot.
188 Like post hoc, slippery slope can be a tricky fallacy to identify, since sometimes a chain of events really can be predicted to follow from a certain action.
189 Cleaning a shower stall basin can be tricky because the surface is vertical.
190 Contrasty subjects are always tricky to photograph, especially when it involves a subject like faces where you want to capture all the detail.
191 If you know what their voice normally sounds like, and when they answer a tricky question their voice sounds higher than usual, something may be amiss.
192 Complementary color schemes are tricky to use in large doses, but work well when you want something to stand out.
193 The bad news is that forecasting asteroid impacts remains a tricky business.
194 But while cut motor nerves can be counted on to cause paralysis(sentencedict.com), sensory nerves are tricky.
195 Mr Clegg faces a tricky party - management challenge of his own.
196 Another intangible asset that's important, but tricky to assess during an internal analysis, is corporate reputation.
197 Open to all to take part – tricky one – but say a hotel chain wants to join a GDS and a similar hotel chain is already on there.
198 The mountain pass is tricky, even when it's not raining.
199 It is tricky to judge when this necessary check on undue caution turns incitement to recklessness.
200 She knew how to sign Susan Torr but had always found Carol tricky.
201 An entirely convincing virtual human form is tricky, but close at hand.
202 In past centuries, the river was a challenge and a danger to those who sailed on it with strong and fast currents, rapids and tricky, half submersed rocks.
203 Even if the rest of the world were willing to run the large trade deficits needed to support China's low relative consumption for so long, the math that gets us there is tricky at best.
204 You must be careful since the final exam will be tricky.
205 It was a tricky ending, involving a couple of knights.'.
206 While there are an estimated 99 million tons of lanthanide reserves worldwide, it is tricky and expensive to tap them, and can take up to 15 years to bring to market.
207 So next year could be a tricky one for the awkward duumvirate that will by then be running Russia.
208 Spotting them can be tricky, since many animals display few overt symptoms.
209 An “m”, “n” or “u” settled cosily between the lines; but “a”, with its one flat side, was tricky, and “e” rocked over on its back.
210 File locking is a very tricky issue and race conditions abound.
More similar words: trick, trickery, sticky, panicky, finicky, brick, rickets, prickly heat, metric, strict, triceps, restrict, tricolour, tricycle, strictly, electric, district, theatrical, ventricle, eccentric, patrician, intricate, constrict, extricate, stricture, electrical, egocentric, obstetrics, geocentric, restriction.