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The quality of being a slippery rascal.
rascality
slipperiness
trickiness
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rascality
slipperiness
trickiness
1
Sophia revolted at this crowning detail of the structure of Gerald's
rascality
.
2
Now, do you see treason, bad faith, avarice, ingratitude,
rascality
in it?
3
You may be quite easy; I give you credit for all imaginable
rascality
.
4
Poachers and petty thieves-thescum of misery, ignorance, and
rascality
throughout the country.
5
This brief history of
rascality
brought smiles to the faces of all present.
1
He was not ready for the power and
slipperiness
of the tooth.
2
Such is the
slipperiness
of the surface, it's an almost futile effort.
3
I did not leave Mr. Thornton's till ten, because of the
slipperiness
.
4
The trouble with the term new economy is its McLuhanesque
slipperiness
.
5
This
slipperiness
,
and a 146lb weight reduction, help trim fuel consumption rather significantly.
1
I admired you for your courage and your determination and your
trickiness
.
2
He called upon all his shrewdness, all his
trickiness
of the South.
3
Well did Dave Darrin know the
trickiness
of both these Army players!
4
Her temper, her vanity, her headstrong
trickiness
are Catherine Earnshaw.
5
Now of what did my devilish
trickiness
rob you?
1
Answer me in plain words, without a lie, and without
shiftiness
.
2
The French are entirely without what New Englanders call
shiftiness
.
3
But there was no shyness or
shiftiness
about Berks's fighting.
4
His eyes were dull; they lacked their wonted
shiftiness
.
5
But the international community is up in arms over the
shiftiness
of the single-party socialist nation.
6
Wimbush marveled at the
shiftiness
of the Georgia front seven and the unit as a whole.
7
The book is also an intense, unsentimental love story, and a study of the
shiftiness
of identity.
8
Wright has the type of
shiftiness
to make Jones be in for a long day on defense.
9
The
shiftiness
in his manner unsettled her nerves, and little, icy bumps appeared across her tingling flesh.
10
This did not serve to remove the impression of
shiftiness
,
for her answers were seldom to the point.
11
The want of
"
shiftiness
"
is a national characteristic.
12
Evil living and sordid passions had coarsened his features, produced bagginess under the eyes and a
shiftiness
of glance.
13
It, too, has its manual of feints, holds, tricks, and specialties, and calls out wariness, quickness, strength, and
shiftiness
.
14
The disproportion between the
shiftiness
of these men and the rigorous Acts that they passed or authorized was too scandalous.
15
There is no
shiftiness
.
16
With characteristic
shiftiness
,
the Coens prove themselves simultaneously in love with the early folk scene and wary of mythologising that world.
shiftiness
call shiftiness
certain shiftiness
characteristic shiftiness
equal shiftiness
be no shiftiness
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