tricky造句1 It can be tricky at first, but persevere.
2 The tricky question about his finances discomfited the minister.
3 He and I have talked through this whole tricky problem.
4 She showed great tact in dealing with a tricky situation.
5 I'm in a rather tricky position; can you help me out?
6 He's a tricky fellow to do business with.
7 Hanging a door is quite a tricky job.
8 He has a deft touch with tricky painting jobs.
9 Parking can be tricky in the town centre.
10 He avoided this tricky question and talked in generalities.
11 The equipment can be tricky to install.
12 It was a tricky problem but I think we've licked it.
13 Getting it to fit exactly is a tricky business .
14 But the whole question of aid is a tricky political one.
15 The tricky street pedlar cheated the girl into giving him all her money.
16 A restaurant has to tread the tricky path between maintaining quality and keeping prices down.
17 The interviewer cornered the politician with a particularly tricky question.
18 The company's had some tricky problems to negotiate in its first year in business.
19 He's a tricky customer.
20 Those bird models are quite tricky to make, aren't they?
21 It'sa bit tricky at first till you get the hang of it.
22 I'm in a bit of a tricky situation really - whatever I do I'll offend someone.
23 I found uphill kick turns particularly tricky.
24 But running doubles is a tricky business.
25 It was a tricky little balancing act.
26 That went quickly enough with no tricky questions.
27 The sudden drop in share prices has set the government a tricky problem.
28 I did the donkey work but I hired a professional builder for the tricky bits.
29 I can get you tickets for the show but it'll be tricky.
30 The Director of Studies tied me up in knots by asking tricky questions.