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Answer for the clue "Having a catch ", 6 letters:
tricky

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. not to be trusted; "how extraordinarily slippery a liar the camera is"- James Agee; "they called Reagan the teflon president because mud never stuck to him" [syn: slippery , teflon ] having concealed difficulty; "a catchy question"; "a tricky recipe ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Tricky may refer to: Tricky (musician) , an English producer and trip hop musician Tricky (TV series) , a Saturday morning ITV children's television series Tricky TV , an ITV children's television magic series Tricky Hill , a summit in Missouri SSX Tricky ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. hard to deal with, complicated

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1786, "characterized by tricks," from trick (n.) + -y (2). Meaning "deceptively difficult" is from 1868. Related: Trickily ; trickiness . Earlier was tricksy (1590s).

Usage examples of tricky.

Standard Operational Procedure, but the tricky Maser amplification was the first ever.

The answer is simple--you probably knew it immediately--but as one learns around the Exploratorium, simple answers can be as tricky as mirrors.

You know the tricky little bastard depends on misdirection, or getting a man to think along natural lines while he pulls something plain logic would never lead one to expect.

The peloton was still bunched up, full of banging and maneuvering, and it would be a tricky crossing.

Creating the viruses would be a tricky but not impossible problem in plasmid engineering.

With their help they wrenched the wagon around, although it was a tricky business on the narrow road, with the land falling away steeply on one side and rising precipitously on the other.

He came from living and working in an equally tricky and prehensible world.

She struck Yellowjacket with her quirt and sent him sidling past the wagon and the tricky Caroline, too stubborn to answer her dad when he called after her that she had better ride behind the load.

It is a long harbour with a dog-leg in it and a precious narrow mouth protected by a broad mole and two batteries, one on each side, and another of 24-pounders high up on Bear: a tricky piece of navigation, to take a ship in or out with their infernal tramontane blowing right across the narrow mouth, but an excellent sheltered harbour inside with deep water up to the quays.

The delta of the Rio Colorado has always been tricky for to navigate, and they tell me that lately, since your Anglo settlers have been drawing irrigation water from its tributaries, it has gotten worse.

He entered the billiard room and found Marvin Kelford, in shirt sleeves and eye shade, practicing a very tricky reverse English shot.

The skill was in stopping it, which involved progressive demagnetization and was very tricky.

Chaos knows that slipping the germs of self-determination past the Fates was a tricky bit of business for the Goddess of Fortune and me.

The small but very bright moon which the Harmonites called The Eye of the Lord was just rising, and throwing, through the ruined walls, alternate patches of tricky silver and black.

Students of the inheritance of mental and moral traits may be interested to note that while the ordinary Chinese mestizo in the Philippines is a man of probity, who has the high regard of his European business associates, the Ilocanos, supposed descendants of pirates, are considered rather tricky and dishonest.