Tricker is a softballer-turned-rugby employee from Wellington.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Duplication is tricker, and it leads to a problem of findability.
From the economist.com
Now, it turns out, the bacterium Legionella pneumophila is even tricker than anyone suspected.
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Hook misses the extras, though this was a tricker kick than the penalty he scuffed earlier in the half.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Kayaks are a bit tricker, thanks to an enclosed cargo area.
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The second round could be a little tricker, Szablewski conceded, since the circus is there May 8-11.
From the timesunion.com
Comment spam is tricky and trolling is even tricker.
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It gets tricker for outside contractors.
From the omaha.com
This is tricker than it sounds.
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Prankster: someone who plays practical jokes on others
Tricking (martial arts tricking) is the informal name of a relatively new underground alternative sport movement, combining martial arts, gymnastics, and other activities to create an "aesthetic blend of flips, kicks, and twists. ...
Thieves' instrument for forcing windows and cutting metal.