Definitionn. shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception
Last update: January 23, 2017
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First Peter 2:22 says He did no sin, neither was guile found in his mouth. [noun]
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This guile of spirit may be sometimes in Gods children. [noun]
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She knew that he loved hera frank, blustering fellow without guile enough to conceal his feelings, and no desire to do so. [noun]
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'A creature,' continued the young man, passionately, 'a creature as fair and innocent of guile as one of God's own angels, fluttered between life and death.' [noun]
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'Folly,' snapped the Queen, 'or guile.' [noun]
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Fanoum answered, 'Certainly I will; for any of our lord's people can kill the Marquess; but it needeth the guile of the Old Man to kill the Melek.' [noun]
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His restless quest of her face taught him much, disposed him; she, with all the good guile of women to her hand, waited, judging the time. [noun]
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She also had guile. [Please select]
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13 a back secretly "to seize the kingdom by guile" (Dan. [Please select]
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Sir John's Guile "Yes, certainly, brother; ask thy boon, and I will grant it readily." [Please select]
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Lady of Loch Awe turns to guile, as did, 256 PEOPLE OF THE HILLS. [Please select]
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