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tricksily

  • a word derived from tricksy.
    tricksy
    adjective
    Also given to tricks; mischievous; playful; prankish.

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Meanwhile the tricksily titled iSteve: The Book of Jobs, out in 2012, will be notable as the first biography with which the Apple co-founder has agreed to co-operate.

From The Guardian Apr. 13, 2011

Alice Reade, coming through the trees, with the wind blowing her little dark love-locks tricksily about under her wide blue hat, found a fragrant heap of mignonette under the pine.

From The Golden Road by L. M. (Lucy Maud) Montgomery

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