Aún no tenemos significados para "so cunning".
1Margery had never seen anything so cunning as the little round lettuce-seeds.
2With so cunning an adversary, he was evidently pursuing a false course.
3But that was part of what made Karlsson's attack so cunning.
4The loftiest harangue would not have been so cunning to touch their wits.
5You know the Indians are so cunning that they will think out something-
6No machine so cunning as the human hand, we are fond of saying.
7He was really not so cunning as dull and anxious to get along.
8I never dreamed you were half so cunning, and of such low opinions.
9What could he imagine to force so cunning a culprit to betray himself?
10She had six other children but this baby was so cunning!
11Only the French could be so cunning and gifted, and patience was his gift.
12That is why the wolf leader is so large, so fierce and so cunning.
13The bull was not so cunning as he thought himself.
14How beautiful he was, so cunning; just stretching out his little hands to me!
15In no country are knaves so cunning as in Italy, Greece ancient and modern excepted.
16Such was the celerity of the plotters against them, and so cunning was their contrivance.
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