Aún no tenemos significados para "so sly".
1But some folks always like to be so sly and underhanded.
2When Mrs. Wimbush got home, she blew up Carry for being so sly.
3The clergyman had been so sly that nothing of the kind had been seen.
4Few creatures are so sly and wary as the crocodile.
5Sid is so sly-henever tells us whom he is going to take anywhere.
6Deda ought not to have been so sly about it, mama, if she knew.
7You've got a bite; no you haven't; it's only a nibble; fish are so sly.
8But no, he was not so sly as that-
9Ah, they are so sly-theseHowards-andtheir hearts are so full of cunning and malice!
10To-day I was very cunning-oh , Iwasso sly!
11His satire is not so sly as Chaucer's, but it is distinguished by the same good-nature.
12To think he should be so sly.
13And she did not remark again, at least, not openly, upon Janice being " so sly."
14For mercy's sake don't be so sly.
15You Jews are always so sly.
16It's the most delicious surprise; how could you be so sly and clever as not to tell anybody?
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