tricksy
11tricksy — a. Trickish, artful …
12tricksy — UK [ˈtrɪksɪ] / US adjective informal new and designed in a clever way …
13tricksy — trick•sy [[t]ˈtrɪk si[/t]] adj. si•er, si•est 1) given to tricks; mischievous; playful; prankish 2) difficult to handle or deal with 3) tricky; crafty; wily 4) archaic fashionably trim; spruce; smart • Etymology: 1545–55 …
14tricksy — /ˈtrɪksi/ (say triksee) adjective 1. tricky, crafty, or wily. 2. mischievous, frolicsome, or playful. 3. deceptive; uncertain. 4. Obsolete trim, spruce, or fine. {trick + s3 + y1} –tricksily, adverb –tricksiness …
15tricksy — adj. (tricksier, tricksiest) full of tricks; playful. Derivatives: tricksily adv. tricksiness n. Etymology: TRICK: for sy cf. FLIMSY, TIPSY …
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18guileful — adjective marked by skill in deception cunning men often pass for wise deep political machinations a foxy scheme a slick evasive answer sly as a fox tricky Dick a wily old attorney …
19knavish — adjective marked by skill in deception cunning men often pass for wise deep political machinations a foxy scheme a slick evasive answer sly as a fox tricky Dick a wily old attorney …
20trick´si|ness — trick|sy «TRIHK see», adjective. 1. mischievous; playful; frolicsome: »a frolicsome and tricksy creature, full of wild fantastic humours (W. H. Hudson). 2. tricky: »The chopping about has begun to seem tricksy and ornamental (New Stateman).… …