Attractive especially by means of smallness or prettiness or quaintness.
Obviously contrived to charm.
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Examples for "cunning"
Examples for "cunning"
1This demands quite a bit of hard work, not to say cunning.
2Perhaps, by sheer nerve and animal cunning, you'll survive for a year.
3There was no cunning in the speech: it was the simple truth.
4Money and power and privilege run the Beautiful Game - and cunning.
5Though cunning in many ways, the opossum is singularly simple in others.
Lovely or loveable because it is small and pretty.
1There's a cute crowd in Maycomb now; lots of new young people.
2He actually looked quite cute, in an entirely disturbing and unnatural way.
3They may look cute and fluffy, but believe me, they are serious.
4He was so cute, the way he asked me to help him.
5Had a one-night stand with something cute a couple of years ago.
6As I said here yesterday, I thought the Cheerios commercial was cute!
7Nothing fit quite right, but Nest thought he looked pretty cute anyway.
8It took almost a year before the first cute Google doodle appeared.
9It's basically an excuse to show lots of cute little young animals.
10But it's not a fluffy, cute or sentimental story, quite the contrary.
11You're going to be cute thirty years from now, you know that?
12The problem with the Mini Clubman is that it's not cute anymore.
13Henson announced her engagement early Monday morning with a cute Instagram post.
14She likes her men to be either very serious or very cute.
15The cut was young and cute and aged Marie about four years.
16Todd really does seem to have turned cute for just one moment.
Cute per variant geogràfica