Examples of using Bit tricky in English and their translations into Spanish
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The shower was a bit tricky to use.
She's a bit tricky but I guess she's worthwhile.
Reunions are always a bit tricky.
It's a bit tricky and it relates to Cathy Calvert.
Adding a material to a face can be a bit tricky.
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Cons: Just a bit tricky to find.
But be careful-installing CloudFlare is a bit tricky.
It is a bit tricky to win the basketball games, so good luck!
La laguna The descent was a bit tricky, but it was also fun.
Can be a bit tricky, but definitely one of the best.
This word, which means"queen," is a bit tricky for the diphthong"el.
This is a bit tricky and young children will need help.
Thirteenth birthdays can be a bit tricky to plan.
The stage was a bit tricky but I really enjoyed the stage.”.
If you are new to the sport this question can be a bit tricky.
This part can be a bit tricky and can take some time.
Bit tricky to find but if you know the road is a lot easier.
The shoulders are a bit tricky when it comes to tattoos.
Only the last part up to the accommodations could be a bit tricky.
Cons: Location was a bit tricky to get to without a car.
The balance between gain andtone can be a bit tricky to find.
Nadelen: Location was a bit tricky to get to without a car.
What defines growing for personal andprofessional use is a bit tricky.
It is a bit tricky to place the right punctuation in the sentence.
Since passwords are a bit tricky to manage, Norton can help.
It was a bit tricky to find out where we had to get the key.
It is a bit tricky herb that can be planted in gardens or pots.
