Aún no tenemos significados para "more cunning".
1I wonder whether Chelsea might need a bit more cunning and craft.
2The instrument is very valuable; and he looked more cunning than ever.
3But his instincts told him this animal was larger and more cunning.
4Men in general have grown more prudent, more cunning, from long experience.
5Nay, he can be more cunning with the demands of the time.
6I give him credit for more cunning, and with reason, I think.
7I was stronger and quicker, but he was more cunning and deceitful.
8Yet he did not look mad, only rather more cunning than usual.
9Her work was to tend a creature smaller, but infinitely more cunning.
10None is stronger, or more cunning, or more handsome, or more feared.
11Machiavelli is older than the Magician, infinitely more dangerous and certainly more cunning.
12The more difficult the netting, the more cunning the rascal .
13Ethel always was the more cunning and the more spiteful of the two.'
14The males are more savage, the females more cunning and agile.
15His arguments grew more cunning, more philosophical, but Desire remained unconvinced.
16But I would think Satan would be more cunning than illogical.
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