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Meanings of most guileless in English
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Usage of most guileless in English
1
He is the mostguileless of men, and he's the most unguarded.
2
They leap at the bare hook with the mostguileless innocence.
3
His eyes, however, continued to look into hers with his mostguileless expression.
4
The mostguileless of girls living in San Francisco would learn that lesson early.
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But to-day there was danger in the mostguileless-looking deliveries.
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He is without a doubt the mostguileless and gauche politician I have ever met.
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Their blundering tools had not even succeeded in capturing the mostguileless of men, the painter Alexander.
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He is the mostguileless of men
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She had seemed the mostguileless of the three I had interviewed for my fake consumer survey.
10
His nods and gestures and meaning glances as he emerged would have been enough to arouse suspicion in the mostguileless.
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There was a thin, pathetic attempt to disguise it as a FEMA training exercise, but even the mostguileless locals weren't fooled.
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The girl was so young, so confiding, and so obviously respectable, that he was careful to keep to the mostguileless of middle-class entertainments.
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Hardly had Miss Brown finished roll call before dark-haired Perry Alford, her brightest and mostguileless scholar, waved his hand excitedly to attract attention.
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It may well be that she spoke thus with design, for love will breed cunning in the heart of the mostguileless and truthful maid.
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"Overwhelmed with grief, thou mostguileless Yuva Raja (young prince)!" ejaculated the Vampire.