单词 | trickily |
例句 | It turned out to be not a book at all but a wooden box trickily carved and painted to look like a calf-bound volume. The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate 2009-05-12T00:00:00Z The real items followed: tart-crust crumbs on white coffee ice cream and bananas was trickily balanced with citrus sauce, while a pumpkin meringue with coffee foam was quickly pushed aside. The Europe Issue: Six Prix-Fixe Restaurants in Paris 2010-04-16T19:17:00Z Frank Loesser’s trickily metered arithmetic lesson “Inchworm,” from the movie “Hans Christian Andersen,” is aimed at the child inside us all. New Music: A New Album From Paul McCartney 2012-02-06T16:02:08Z Serpell’s engagement with grief grows in its layering as Wayne slips trickily into the first person previously occupied by Cassandra. Review: The follow-up to Namwali Serpell's debut novel is less grand — and better for it 2022-09-27T04:00:00Z In 1993, a neighbor named Kay Rood, who ran a nearby framing shop, began organizing neighbors to demand — and, more trickily, find funding for — a park renovation. The lesser-known history of Cal Anderson Park on Capitol Hill 2021-04-04T04:00:00Z Instead, Shirley centers the author’s artistic brilliance, Dickinson revels in the poet’s real creative confidence, The Great trickily extricates the contradictions of the Enlightened despot’s position. History remixed: the rise of the anachronistic female lead 2020-06-04T04:00:00Z The money ended up either in DeStefano’s pockets or in his side company with a trickily similar name: Los Angeles Coliseum Events. Former L.A. Coliseum executive at the center of corruption scandal sentenced to 3 years of probation 2017-01-18T05:00:00Z He felt offended, as if he had been trickily defeated in an argument. Gargoyles 2012-01-05T03:00:27.063Z In his first period, Teniers, quite trickily copied Brouwer's real types, and many of his mannerisms, such as the famous red cap which he so often put on his figures. The Standard Galleries - Holland 2011-09-06T02:00:08.153Z This was such a dreary pit to find himself in, this pit of matrimony, chained by a domineering wife and a trickily manœuvred child. The "Genius" The poet had acted trickily, after his wonted habit, though in all likelihood with the design of doing Bolingbroke a service. The Age of Pope (1700-1744) His hand reached down—only to feel—but not so quickly as the white hand, which scooped up the coin trickily, with the skill of a prestidigitator. The Pagan Madonna The opening line was vivid enough, then came a blank ending in a phrase that kept dancing trickily from spot to spot in her visual imagination of the page. Beatrice Leigh at College A Story for Girls The prayer was long, intolerably and trickily eloquent and rhetorical, very self-conscious. A Tramp's Notebook "But I can't sleep, Daddy," she replied trickily, anxious to be with him a little while longer before the fire, and tripping coaxingly across the floor. The "Genius" Not content with the indignity they had trickily put upon her, two of the dominoes caught her by the shoulders and began forcing her toward a corner of the room. Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore "A shyster," said Mr. Tutt, reading from the Century Dictionary, "is defined as 'one who does business trickily; a person without professional honor; used chiefly of lawyers.'" By Advice of Counsel But the light was poor, the pale shine of the aged moon blending trickily with the swaying shadows; Lanyard was unable to place him among the passengers. The False Faces Further Adventures from the History of the Lone Wolf The champagne was bubbling trickily in the veins of the mercurial statesmen. Cabbages and Kings |
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