adjective
- playfully deceptive or mischievous
- requiring skill or care to handle; tricky
Usage: literary; somewhat archaic
Usage: informal
Examples
- The tricksy fairy led the travelers astray with false lights.
- She gave him a tricksy smile before disappearing around the corner.
- The old wizard was known for his tricksy ways and clever riddles.
- This tricksy lock requires just the right touch to open.
- The tricksy mechanism kept jamming at the worst possible moments.
- His tricksy nature made it hard to trust his promises.