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tricksy
[ trik-see ]
adjective
, trick·si·er, trick·si·est.
- Also given to tricks; mischievous; playful; prankish.
- difficult to handle or deal with.
- Archaic. tricky; crafty; wily.
- Archaic. fashionably trim; spruce; smart.
tricksy
/ ˈtrɪksɪ /
adjective
- playing tricks habitually; mischievous
- crafty or difficult to deal with
- archaic.well-dressed; spruce; smart
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Derived Forms
- ˈtricksiness, noun
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Other Words From
- tricksi·ly adverb
- tricksi·ness noun
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Example Sentences
Her horns bedecked with ribbons gay, And garlanded with rosy may,—A tricksy sight.
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The river is about five miles from shore to shore, and we have known it of old for a most enticing and tricksy customer.
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Madame von Marwitz now looked at her and as she looked the tricksy light of malice again grew in her eye.
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Wasn't I born on a Easter Sunday, wid the power to see the good people, an' the little people, an' all the tricksy tribes?
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Sometimes a tricksy, half-provoked desire to break through the barricade of his stoicism tempted her.
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