Sentence examples for being tricky to from inspiring English sources

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Lamb shoulder – the poorer, less desirable cousin of the leg – has a reputation for being tricky to cook and laborious.

Banks won't finance tiny houses––any house smaller than four hundred square feet is difficult to mortgage and, in addition to being tricky to occupy legally, the houses are excluded from many R.V. parks because they're too tall.

Hollandaise sauce has a reputation for being tricky to make, but you shouldn't be nervous about giving it a go: keep the heat low, stir it very, very slowly and you should end up with a smooth, thick sauce.

The other, I suspect, is that steak is expensive, and has the reputation of being tricky to do well at home, which means it remains a rare treat for many of us.

Not, as you might expect, in the well-known angels on horseback, where the seafood is rolled in streaky bacon and grilled (a recipe almost impossible to get right, it being tricky to get the bacon crisp without overcooking the oysters).

As the video explains, the culprit is a substance in black licorice named glycyrrhizin, which, in addition to being tricky to pronounce when your mouth is full of black licorice, may result in a decrease in potassium levels in your body.

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