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thorny
/ ˈθɔːnɪ /
adjective
bearing or covered with thorns
difficult or unpleasant
a thorny problem
sharp
Other Word Forms
- thornily adverb
- thorniness noun
- unthorny adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The hope is the new line up will work more quickly, and push harder on the government's most thorny problems.
A Reform government could indeed do so - although it would lead to some thorny legal problems if a lots of other laws linked to both were not unpicked at the same time.
Despite its thorny psychology, “Lurker” strips its characters of everything but a scrap of backstory.
But Mr Wilkins tends to avoid the thornier issues on his feed.
Froehlich keenly showcases what friendship looks like at this stage of life without sacrificing those thorny parts of ourselves that remain, no matter how ashamed we are.
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