trickishness

/ˈtrɪkɪʃnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being sly or deceitful.
    • The trickishness of the plan made everyone uneasy.
    • The trickishness of the old merchant was well known in the market.
    • There was a hint of trickishness in the way he avoided eye contact.
  2. The quality of being difficult or requiring careful skill.
    • The trickishness of the terrain made the hike much longer than planned.
    • We didn't expect the trickishness of the software installation.
    • The trickishness of the dance routine surprised even the experienced dancers.
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