Tricker in a sentence as a noun

It seems it would be tricker to track ten or so players in such close quarters.

As it goes on, they become tricker to write at the level that I'm aiming for.

The farther away you are, the tricker it will be to write those migration scrips.

I would argue that the current state of affairs, while tricker for a dev is much better for the end user.

Probably a tricker task for cucumber than most frameworks.

Async or long-running processes get a little tricker, but polling or webhook callbacks work fine for us.

This gets trickier and tricker to handle these types of problems as things like groups, forums, and tagging get added to the social network feature set.

Finding the first job was probably a bit tricker, but in hindsight I've had an additional 3/4 years earning good wages than those people who did do the degrees.

English to Spanish requires switching word order but even tricker is changing to different idioms for common ideas.

We can build data-parallel libraries on top, but still have the power of task-parallelism for those tricker parallel problems.

Some aspects are a bit harder to find publicly - like some of the tricker aspects of managing the logistics of operating a drop shipping business - but still not impossible to find.

The displays are tricker, but possible, traditionally through the use of hexagonal lenticular lenslets carefully registered onto a 2d "flattened" projection of the light field capture.

Tricker definitions

noun

someone who plays practical jokes on others

See also: prankster cut-up trickster hoaxer