trickiness
IPA: trˈɪkinʌs
noun
- The quality of being tricky.
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Examples of "trickiness" in Sentences
- The trickiness starts with a situation called contango.
- "There's some trickiness in how the substations work," he said.
- Hollywood accounting is legendary for its trickiness, of course.
- These Georgians, from Stalin, on down, have a reputation for trickiness, from the time of Colchis onward.
- Although the shifts here go up to 7%, much bigger than the 3% CDF quote, it is still a good illustration of the trickiness of systematic uncertainties.
- Apparel retailers also have to cope with other kinks—like sensors on clothing and the trickiness of folding and bagging items without a checkout counter.
- But Lindelof and Cuse have both acknowledged the trickiness of Malcolm David Kelley's rapid growth, saying they can instead address Walt without showing the actor.
- These included the introduction of difficulty levels, so more experienced players who were put off by the bias towards casual gamers can now crank the trickiness of combat right up receiving greater rewards as a result.
- Writing in the 1930s, Gallico claimed that basketball “appeals to the Hebrew with his Oriental background because the game places a premium on an alert, scheming mind and flashy trickiness, artful dodging and general smartalecness.”
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