tricker

IPA: trˈɪkɝ

noun

  • One who tricks or plays tricks; a practical joker; a prankster
  • (Britain, dialectal, obsolete) A trigger.
  • A surname transferred from the nickname.
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Examples of "tricker" in Sentences

  • Buying them individually is tricker as it should be a percentage of your shelf price.
  • I also had to delay getting my coffee, which made navigating the above that much tricker.
  • Brands and logos are of course protected under trade mark, but what comes under copyright is a tricker situation.
  • As for the one on private land, that one a little tricker, the dog was technically on private land, and thus the Owner was trespassing.
  • The sore hands thing is, of course, because I am working on harder climbs, which means concomitantly smaller and tricker handholds requiring (often) greater force to stick on.
  • Rebooking is tricker than ever — as many discovered during the recent snowstorms in the South and Northeast — because airlines have reduced their schedules and are running at capacity.
  • Dialect differences: This is tricker, but linguists have known forever that Black, Southern, Scots, Irish and many other kinds of English differ from the standard not randomly because their speakers are lazy but systematically.
  • Hair-tricker sensitivities that have Muslim extremists respond to real or perceived insults with death threats, violent demonstrations, murder and terrorism, make it difficult or even impossible for non-Muslims to believe the claim that Islam is a ‘religion of peace.’

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