Aún no tenemos significados para "too canny".
1Still, he is too canny to merely sit around doing nothing.
2Scott was too canny to yield one whit of his advantage.
3But he seems too canny an investor to put his money in a loss-making plaything.
4Colonel, says Doctor McTaggart, who perhaps was too canny to correct the commanding officer's Latin.
5Your father was far too canny to involve himself with something not founded upon a solid bottom.
6The camel's far too canny by now.
7But Castor was too canny for that.
8Lysandra butted her head forward, trying to catch Albina unawares, but the savage warrior was too canny.
9He was too canny for that.
10But Macklin was too canny.
11But there were still a few hours of daylight left and Apaches were far too canny to let themselves be easily seen.
12I wasted a long time there trying to persuade Goork to accept me at my own valuation, but he was too canny.
13To Strehler this is ridiculously crude, yet he is too canny not to make use of the rich resources of natural Itailian conversation.
14Those who know Woodward well say he is too canny and too smart not to work out how to navigate the European transfer market.
15He tried to suggest to her that he was glad she was departing the office, but she was now too canny to be deceived.
16Somehow I knew his suggestion wasn't going to be, "Let her go or I'll break your neck," because Eric was way too canny for that.
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