trickily

IPA: trˈɪkʌɫi

adverb

  • In a tricky manner
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Examples of "trickily" in Sentences

  • By arranging things more trickily, you can do it with 5.
  • She opened the trickily hinged box and let me look inside.
  • But it may be the first time in a long while that it's been done so boldly, so trickily, and with with such undisguised malice.
  • As that benighted beauty, Alison Lohman plays her part straight and hard, never once cracking under the trickily toned narrative.
  • His hand reached down -- only to feel -- but not so quickly as the white hand, which scooped up the coin trickily, with the skill of a prestidigitator.
  • Though utterly gorgeous, Rwanda's scenery is perhaps a bit trickily deceptive, because the land is becoming fragile from over-use in this small and densely populated country.
  • Media commentator Adnan Rehmat agrees that the ready compliance by government with the court order is a case of taking into account varying degrees of the population's faith, while trickily balancing concerns about growing militancy and an Islamist insurgency in the north west of the country.

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