wily|wilier|wiliest in English
adjective
[wil·y || 'waɪlɪ]
cunning, tricky, deceptive
Use "wily|wilier|wiliest" in a sentence
1. Kol the wily fox.
2. His wily plan rebounded on him.
3. He's a wily old fox.
4. Wilier launched its Cento 10 NDR a couple of years ago
5. Jane is a wily old bird.
6. His wily plan recoiled on him.
7. Even then his response was wily.
8. They became more experienced and wily.
9. It had grown old and wily.
10. Damnably; extremely.The Pathan is so Accursedly wily.
11. The boss is a wily old fox.
12. The tubercle bacilli is a wily opponent.
13. ♫ time is a wily trickster ♫
14. Foxes are supposed to be wily creatures.
15. He's a cunning/sly/wily old fox.
16. He was outwitted by his wily opponent.
17. 6 Foxes are supposed to be wily creatures.
18. Boogyman Shuffle by Bill Cordaro & the Wily Groove
19. Divide and conquer is one of his wily tactics.
20. The customer was sucked in By the wily Businessman.
21. Synonyms for Cagier include craftier, shrewder, slier, trickier, wilier, cuter, dodgier, foxier, slicker and subtler
22. All these benefits were acquired by a wily diplomacy.
23. There is gossip, friendship, Coquetry and wily bargain amid the …
24. Synonyms for Canniest include shrewdest, astutest, sharpest, acutest, cleverest, wisest, smartest, craftiest, savviest and wiliest
25. Look at us, a couple wily desperados thrown together by fate.