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tricksy
English
Etymology
tricks +? -y
Adjective
tricksy (comparative tricksier, superlative tricksiest)
- Inclined to trickery; sneaky, devious.
- 1809, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Friend
- There will succeed, therefore, in my opinion, and that too within no long time, to the rudeness and rusticity of our age, that ensnaring meretricious popularness in literature, with all the tricksy humilities of the ambitious candidates for the favourable suffrages of the judicious public, which if we do not take good care will break up and scatter before it all robustness and manly vigour of intellect, all masculine fortitude of virtue.
- 1809, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Friend
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trickly
English
Etymology
trickle +? -ly
Adjective
trickly (comparative more trickly, superlative most trickly)
- Pouring in trickles.
- 1912, Rudyard Kipling, The Elephant's Child
- A cool schloopy-sloshy mud-cap all trickly behind his ears.
- 1912, Rudyard Kipling, The Elephant's Child
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