he's a sly old dog. in Germany
He's a sly old dog. [hzəsliːoulddɔg] Er hat es faustdick hinter den Ohren.
Sentence patterns related to "hes a sly old dog."
1. He's a sly old fox.
2. You sly old dog!
3. He's a cunning/sly/wily old fox.
4. [ Philip ] Well, George, you sly old dog!
5. [ George ] What do you mean " sly old dog "?
6. You can't trust him; he's a sly old fox.
7. He's a sly old devil - I wouldn't trust him with my money.
8. He is a sly dog.
9. Oh, you sly dog!
10. You sly old devil!
11. He was a sly old fox.
12. He's a vile dog!
13. He's a high roller, dog.
14. He's a real hot dog.
15. 21 Everyone around here knows that he's a man on the sly.
16. He's a rabid dog, that one.
17. You sly old devil! How long have you known?
18. He's a cunning old fox.
19. He's a stubborn old man.
20. He's a tough old bastard.
21. He's a tough old bugger.
22. He's a miserable old git.
23. He's a wily old fox.
24. He's a pompous old fart.
25. He's a hardheaded old man.