tricky

  • 61tricky — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. ticklish, intricate; deceitful, evasive, artful, shifty. See deception. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Sly] Syn. wily, crafty, foxy; see sly 1 . 2. [Shrewd] Syn. clever, sharp, keen witted; see… …

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  • 62tricky — trick·y || trɪkɪ adj. cunning, sly; clever; deceitful, deceptive; difficult, complicated …

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  • 63tricky — adjective (trickier, trickiest) 1》 requiring care and skill because difficult or awkward. 2》 deceitful or crafty. Derivatives trickily adverb trickiness noun …

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  • 64tricky — a. (Colloq.) See trickish …

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  • 65tricky — /ˈtrɪki / (say trikee) adjective (trickier, trickiest) 1. given to or characterised by deceitful or clever tricks; clever; wily. 2. deceptive, uncertain or ticklish to deal with or handle. {trick + y1} –trickily, adverb –trickiness, noun …

  • 66tricky — trị|cky [...ki ] <englisch> (umgangssprachlich für trickreich) …

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  • 67Дискография Tricky — Tricky Трики во время выступления на музыкальном фестивале Traffic festival, 2008 …

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  • 68Tricky Nichols — Frederick C. Nichols (born July 26, 1850 in Bridgeport, Connecticut; died August 22, 1897 in Bridgeport, Connecticut) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball in the 19th century.Teams* New Haven Elm Citys 1875 * Boston Red Caps 1876 * St. Louis… …

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  • 69tricky slave — noun A fictional character who fits into the archetype of being lower class, more clever than the other characters, and helping the protagonists …

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  • 70Tricky Bob — Robert Fulton, who took credit for the first working steamboat …

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