The upcoming curve is a bit tricky at this speed.
"Tricky" is an adjective. It describes something that is difficult or deceptive, often requiring skill or caution to navigate. For example, in the sentence "The puzzle was tricky," it modifies the noun "puzzle."
He had a tricky scam. HE got scammed.
The tricky card shark bilked the other players out of their money.
Grouping can sometimes be tricky, depending on how you are grouping your objects. That is the sentence. PS get a brain I'm only in the 5th grade!!!
Mutual: in agreement by all parties involved. We have a mutual understanding that sentence structure can be tricky.
Some things are quite tricky to do, and if you don't have the knack you'll probably fail.
She studied long into the night to prepare for her exam.
Convicts didn't survive their attempts to escape Alcatraz because of the cold water and tricky currents.
Examples * It is here/there/lying on the table, etc. * It is raining/snowing. * It is hard to work out what he really intended. * It is a tricky problem.
tricky,tricky,tricky...
tricky is skill dog
Lacking guile, the young girl positively identified Bin Laden. The tricky cat uses guile every day.