tricky|trickier|trickiest in English
adjective
[trick·y || 'trɪkɪ]
cunning, sly; clever; deceitful, deceptive; difficult, complicated
Use "tricky|trickier|trickiest" in a sentence
1. She has a challenge ahead of her: Laura is a tricky character, and the Laura on the screen is even trickier and more dangerous than the one on the page.
2. Next comes the trickiest part of Caping: skinning the skull
3. Tricky Traps
4. tricky girl.
5. Now, this one is a little bit trickier.
6. They're tricky crooks.
7. Conoid Chair Chairs can be some of the trickiest projects to build
8. Corners predictions are one of the trickiest tips you can bet on
9. Tricky one, that.
10. But lifting the decades - old trade embargo may be trickier.
11. Fog can be a little trickier to handle than bright sunlight .
12. Is Saying OMG Cursing? This answer is a little bit trickier
13. Finding the right temperature is probably the trickiest part for growers of Bulbos
14. But dragonflies -- a bit tricky.
15. These stakeouts can be tricky.
16. Imposing speed restrictions is easy, but forcing motorists to observe them is trickier.
17. These Horsemen are tricky, okay?
18. That 's a tricky question .
19. 19 He's a tricky customer.
20. Tricky getting ears in this building.
21. Education is the trickiest area, because of constant arguments over when segregated schooling is justifiable.
22. The tricky part was the mower.
23. This is a tricky balancing act.
24. He's a tricky devil, our emir.
25. “Margin Collapse” has a dastardly reputation, one of the trickier parts of CSS