tricky
Americanadjective
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involving snags or difficulties
a tricky job
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needing careful and tactful handling
a tricky situation
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characterized by tricks; sly; wily
a tricky dealer
Other Word Forms
- trickily adverb
- trickiness noun
Etymology
Origin of tricky
Example Sentences
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Motorists are facing tricky conditions due to the wintry weather, with a number of roads blocked due to snow.
From BBC
Perhaps the only saving grace was England's batters did not have to face a tricky session late in the day.
From BBC
But she added "tricky questions remain", including how the service will be staffed and paid for.
From BBC
The downhill hike out was easier and quicker, of course, but still tricky because of the rocks and twisting trail.
From Los Angeles Times
Andrew's prediction: Palace are a tricky team, but with it being at St James' Park I don't see us getting turned over there.
From BBC
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