We have no meanings for "very devious" in our records yet.
1 This, in spite of our compass, was a very devious track.
2 He had it plotted out, a very devious plan, said King, in a telephone interview.
3 The heading grew to be very devious .
4 Whoever it was, he was very devious .
5 Claire seemed very devious to her.
7 An inebriated man who had set out to row a boat across a pond was observed to pursue a very devious course.
8 I felt those who were doing that were doing it for some very devious reasons. Moyers asked Wright about his reaction to Obama's race speech.
9 'That's very devious behavior for a man of God,' she said at last.
10 Very clever, very devious , very ruthless. Iceni rested her chin on one hand as she gazed at him.
11 Very devious , those guys.
12 "This is a very devious , clever wolf," Sir Percival said.
13 "I'm really not very devious , am l?" He stood up, started toward the door.
14 "They're very devious , " Mark noted.
15 "You have a very devious mind, Dr. Fielding." He looked down the way we'd come, toward the site at the side of the house.
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