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cunning

Definition for cunning

adjective as in imaginative

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Under him, Ireland played with more cunning, deception and trick set-pieces than a street magician.

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“Picking Barnier was a cunning move. The best choice,” said Lasserre, arguing that the former EU commissioner was an experienced hand, who might buy Mr Macron some time.

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Poltava regional governor Philip Pronin called the attack a "cunning and cynical Russian strike," and later said that 15 people were still thought to be trapped under the rubble.

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“I didn't know what he was like. He was a very cunning man.”

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A fresh generation of players is trying to beat and break Minecraft with deliriously creative and cunning strategies.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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