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tricky

[trik-ee] / ˈtrɪk i /




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Yes, heating systems are tricky to fix, but you had a good handle on the problem in advance and it broke down again.

From MarketWatch

Overall ticket prices are roughly in line with last year’s game, but comparing year-over-year Super Bowl ticket prices can be tricky because the location of the game changes every year.

From MarketWatch

But the tricky thing with air pollution is you're often breathing in the pollution caused by other people.

From BBC

The reigning world champion worked through slight errors, including on her tricky triple lutz, triple loop combination.

From Los Angeles Times

“I would not want to be a snow creator or event host this go around. It’s going to be kind of tricky.”

From Los Angeles Times