tricksome

English

Etymology

From trick + -some.

Adjective

tricksome (comparative more tricksome, superlative most tricksome)

  1. Characterised by tricks or trickery; cunning.
    • 2012, Lilith Saintcrow, The Iron Wyrm Affair:
      Tricksome,” she muttered. “Very tricksome.”
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