Cunning


The meaning of the word Cunning is: something done skillfully or with clever deception


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Even though Shannon thought she had a cunning strategy to get Bill to propose, it turned out to be wasted planning when he told her that he was already married.

published by Tiffanie on 2021-08-28 00:29:32


Despite the complex security systems in modern vehicles, cunning thieves still manage to get away with thousands of cars and trucks every year.

published by Roselee on 2021-04-08 21:35:33


My sister and brother have a competition every year to see who can think up the most cunning April Fool’s trick.

published by Karren on 2021-09-05 00:49:11


Espionage is a vocation that requires a cunning mind along with the ability to think on your feet, so I believe Richard would make a great spy.

published by Carylon on 2022-01-07 08:29:34


The team was a sure bet to win the Super Bowl because both the coach and the quarterback had some cunning strategies that the other team had never seen.

published by Porter on 2021-08-29 00:55:17


While you may believe that your methods of preparing for the test are cunning tactics, you’re really just cheating.

published by Aaron on 2021-09-07 12:23:16


Being the cunning fisherman that he was, Jack gave everyone directions to a different fishing hole so that he could bring home the biggest catch.

published by Kristel on 2021-04-28 11:10:14


It’s a sad fact that many people, celebrities included, have lost fortunes because their financial managers turned out to be cunning embezzlers.

published by Kanisha on 2021-05-16 05:42:53


In the battle of the sexes, the cunning woman will always let the man win because she is the one who will ultimately take home the prize.

published by Erminia on 2021-07-07 01:03:25


Many of Nature’s most vulnerable species depend on cunning camouflage to protect them from predators.

published by Billie on 2021-04-09 19:56:19


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