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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241 One reason is that seasonal adjustment is tricky in such countries where the shift from agriculture to industry changes the pattern of seasonality over time, says Mr Kroeber.
242 The difficulties in getting over mix with some tricky navigational choices.
243 In these hair-shirt times(Sentencedict), selling the ultimate statement of automotive luxury is tricky.
244 The tricky part of growing Sarracenia indoors or a greenhouse is how and when to acclimate them to life outdoors.
245 Mr Rogoff, after all, had a point: counter - cyclical policies are tricky.
246 The tricky part comes when we add that third dimension, depth, to picture.
247 Vitamin D has one advantage over calcium: It is fat-soluble and can be stored in the body for later use. But getting enough of it can be tricky.
248 The only tricky thing about this program is the second argument of the put statement.
249 Thus, it may be tricky or unusually time-consuming for the superuser to take the necessary steps to alleviate this low-VM condition.
250 Finding the stuff is damned tricky because dark matter , by definition , cannot be seen.
251 Without true garbage collection, the implementation will be a bit tricky.
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