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1 But the Russian was a yet more wily fox and the plan failed.
2 The female birds are more wily and harder to collect!
3 He may also be more wily in evading detection.
4 He had an elderly man with him who apparently was more wily than he'd seemed.
5 At the magazine office we were more wily .
6 But she, who was upon his track, was more wily , more crafty than anything he had ever imagined.
7 He was knowing enough with all his blushing cheeks; perhaps more wily and wary than he grew to be in after-age.
8 His enemy, more wily , waited till the Captain's ammunition was gone and then slowly and with steady aim began returning the fire.
9 Far more wily than Zimmermann, he will continue to strive to embroil us with Japan and Mexico, but he will not be caught.
10 The experience of the hung parliament in 2010 has made this new batch of crossbench players much more wily about how they approach the negotiations.
11 "Because Venice does not hold a more wily heart, or a falser tongue."
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