Definitionadj. attractive especially by means of smallness or prettiness or quaintness
Last update: July 19, 2016
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He resorted to cunning when he could not get what he wanted. [noun]
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A cunning person should be kept away. [noun]
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Thus, players must use strategy and cunning to win this game. [adjective]
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Without exhausting himself with fruitless efforts, the cunning Magua suffered his body to drop to the length of his arms, and found a fragment for his feet to rest on. [adjective]
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There was at first a fierce and manifest display of joy, and then it was instantly subdued in a look of cunning coldness. [adjective]
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In the division of the baubles the cunning Huron discovered no less art than in their selection. [adjective]
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"Of the dog who carries the heart and cunning of a Huron under a pale skin--La Longue Carabine." [adjective]
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Magua had now attained one great object of all his cunning and enterprise. [adjective]
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These two narratives gave a proper direction to the subsequent inquiries, which were now made with the characteristic cunning of savages. [adjective]
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In such a sudden demand on their wisdom, the presence of the cunning Magua could scarcely fail of being needed. [adjective]
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So, Uncas, you had better take the lead, while I will put on the skin again, and trust to cunning for want of speed. [adjective]
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