Synonym: calculating, clever, crafty, plotting, scheming, skillful, sly. Antonym: honest. Similar words: planning, at the beginning, at the beginning of, dining, burning, opening, raining, morning. Meaning: ['kʌnɪŋ] n. 1. shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception 2. crafty artfulness (especially in deception). adj. 1. attractive especially by means of smallness or prettiness or quaintness 2. marked by skill in deception 3. showing inventiveness and skill.
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61. It was dominated by Franklin Roosevelt, the cunning, determined, good-natured president called forth by the crisis of the Depression.
62. Have we no brains to use the arms and limbs and eager hearts with cunning?
63. She brought about the death of Pelias by a cunning trick.
64. Diane was a cold and cunning woman who preyed upon lonely teenagers.
65. She's a cunning little devil! She left for school as usual, and then went into town instead with her friends.
66. The world belongs to the cunning, and fortune drops like golden apples into the laps of the unscrupulous.
67. Surere, however cunning and even ruthless his instinct for self preservation made him,(http://sentencedict.com/cunning.html) might also be an innocent.
68. His leadership style was to maintain power through a combination of force and cunning strategy.
69. And there's his diabolical cunning about the newspapers and radio and so on.
70. The archetypal survivor is the trickster, and his strategy is wily cunning.
71. It was only the latest chapter in the book on the dangerous, amoral, but cunning place called Arkansas.
72. There was a small black sofa with cunning red and blue cushions on it.
73. The second possibility was that some fiendishly cunning saboteur was at work.
74. A marriage begun without financial security looks hazardous to the poet, let alone where the man seems cunning and manipulative.
75. The young woman in question, a casual acquaintance of my family in Vienna, had inflamed me with cunning caresses.
76. Both Hayman's suggestions were too loose and half-baked for a man of his devious cunning to consider seriously for a moment.
77. I suddenly realized that I was going mad too, that he was wickedly wickedly cunning.
78. So they sent Odysseus, the master of crafty cunning, to get them by trickery.
79. The leading candidate is Hiromu Nonaka, an elderly power broker feared for his political cunning but with little public appeal.
80. It had the cunning of the vole. Like the owl, it could lose itself in the forest.
81. It has no message, but entertains with wit, cunning, malice and a wicked twist in the tale.
82. Perhaps this was another part of his very cunning, and well performed oration.
83. The few people that escaped the crazed gunman did so by quick cunning, courage, and luck.
84. Craft and cunning are necessary for the scheme to work.
85. We can not do without his cunning, or his tinker friends.
86. His plan was audacious, and could have come only from a man combining cunning with iron determination.
87. This is unfortunate, as chamber 2c is occupied by two unusually cunning Zombie bowmen.
88. Time and again the new Phoenix King proved his cunning as a general.
89. And investors more cunning and sophisticated than the Intuit traders have devised myriad ways to dodge detection.
90. These adjectives mean free from guile, cunning, or sham.
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