Adjective
The word is derived from tricky
It's easy to make up weird stuff. It gets trickier when you want the weird stuff to be interesting and make sense. Brandon Mull
When you're writing for a sequel and there's a movie that's been deemed sacred ground by the fanbase that's the predecessor, you cannot do anything to tread on that, so it's a bit trickier than just being able to sit down and write something. Troy Duffy
The intuitive connection children feel with animals can be a tremendous source of joy. The unconditional love received from pets, and the lack of artifice in the relationship, contrast sharply with the much trickier dealings with members of their own species. Frans de Waal
Look at the coded language the Right is using against President Barack Obama. Openly calling him a liar in Congress, saying he is 'not a Christian, he was not born here, he is not one of us.' That makes addressing such issues trickier for the first African-American in the White House. Jesse Jackson
I don't know what is in store for the movie business any better than anybody else does, but it does seem like my kind of movies are a little trickier than it used to be - or maybe a lot trickier. Wes Anderson
At The Owl, a “cute, quirky, unusual, market-based gastro pub” where diners are encouraged to feel like they’re in a crowded market, it’s far trickier. Source: Internet