We have no meanings for "grew cunning" in our records yet.
1 Jasper laid a long finger against his nose and his eyes grew cunning .
2 Three times we drove them back, after which they grew cunning .
3 At this wondrous sight Jacob's terror seemed to depart from him, and he grew cunning .
4 He grew cunning and hypocritical, and could do nothing that was not false in reality or appearance.
5 But she well knew how to avoid such a possibility; in her extremity Beatrice grew cunning as a fox.
6 Then his face grew cunning .
8 He grew cunning - in such circumstances a common symptom-affectinga "bonhomie," a joviality of demeanour, indeed, which was rather overdone.
9 Ignat thrust forward his bearded face, it looked at first serious and attentive, then it grew cunning and became animated with joy.
10 Now I grew cunning and did not answer, fearing lest, should he learn the truth, he would thrust us back into the river.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: