Sentence examples for tricky meaning from inspiring English sources

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Like a lot of people, my father felt that a poem was a bunch of words with a tricky meaning deeply buried away, like treasure, below a surface of rhyming sounds.

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"Freedom" is trickier, meaning one thing to President Bush and quite another to the singer George Michael.

But hosting is tricky business, meaning that your friend won't be able to stick by you the entire night.

Putnam used his Matrix to make a tricky argument about meaning: since words mean what they normally refer to within a community, a member of the vatted-brain community might be telling the truth if it said it was looking at a tree, or, for that matter, at Monica Bellucci.

Getting it at the right angle so that your eyes are centrally located within the lenses is tricky at first, meaning everything looks a bit blurry.

So, when reading English philosophical texts it is a tricky matter assigning a meaning or analysis to the term.

But the emoji film is going to have a tricky time getting the meanings of emoji right.

And while it is tricky to recommend well-meaning ventures like Aldeia dos Lagos and Anavilhanas without some reserve, they really do bring in much-needed cash flow and demonstrate the value of the forest to locals.

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