slyly
IPA: sɫˈaɪɫi
adverb
- In a sly manner, cunningly.
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Examples of "slyly" in Sentences
- He planned the scheme slyly.
- I didn't slyly tell you are uninformed.
- It is also not true that I slyly complained.
- Do not try to slyly insinuate your brand of dogma.
- His face turns into that of a wolf and he grins slyly.
- Sometimes the titles slyly reflected this double nature.
- My impression was that the author slyly mocks Christianity.
- Ed is not getting deeper into the mire as you slyly put it.
- Is Giano viciously attacking someone, or slyly teasing him
- He spake the old phrase slyly as, glancing round his train,
- Those words had become with her a phrase slyly to play upon.
- But, he manages to slyly let us know his opinion on the list.
- Brother Leon is the ingratiating and slyly venomous assistant headmaster.
- He employed the term slyly, knowing his somewhat puritanical publisher would not recognize it.
- I respond when I see people like you, cloked in pseudo objectivity, "slyly" pounding him down in hopes he will become a typical politician.
- And today was sort of funny to me, that Mitt Romney came out and kind of slyly tried to criticize this Christmas Huckabee ad by saying, you know, I hope that he's sensitive to the diversity of faiths in this country.
- I think that the problem is her inability to think on her feet, to speak extemporaneously about a subject she should know something about, and the blatant why she tried to 'slyly' look at the notes as though no one would notice and as though she were a junior high student.
- Obama also made a point in Turkey, a strategic U.S. ally whose population is overwhelmingly Muslim but which prides itself on an officially secular government, of pulling out the same middle name slyly used as a slur by some during the election campaign as a badge of honour and evidence that America remains the land of opportunity.
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