a. rare. [f. TRICK sb. + -FUL.] Full of tricks; tricky. Hence Trickfully adv.
1775. S. J. Pratt, Liberal Opin., xlviii. (1783), II. 17. I was as thoughtless, and as trickful as the best, or ratherthe worst of them.
c. 1790. Mrs. Larpent, in 19th Cent., Aug. (1913), 312. Mrs. Siddons acted well, Kemble stiffly, trickfully, yet in one sense sensibly!