trickish

/ˈtrɪkɪʃ/
adjective
  1. Having a tendency to deceive or play tricks; sly.
    • The trickish fox stole the farmer's eggs every morning.
    • He had a trickish way of getting what he wanted without asking directly.
    • Her trickish grin told me she was up to something.
  2. Requiring skill or careful handling; tricky.
    • This is a trickish piece of music for a beginner pianist.
    • The trickish lock took him twenty minutes to pick.
    • The path up the mountain was trickish, with loose rocks and steep drops.
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