Aún no tenemos significados para "too wily".
1Hektor's much too wily and plugged-in to have let that happen.
2But Bob was too wily to be put in the aggressive.
3Reynard, however, proved too wily for his pursuers, and the hounds were at fault.
4Do not attempt to fight them alone, they are too wily for your young age.
5He was too wily to speak the English described in the advertisement of his peculiarities.
6But Manuel was too wily to yield to a temptation merely because it was pleasurable.
7They were too wily to be caught off guard and too determined to give up.
8He's too wily for that, went on Major Ralston.
9Tony was too wily to die so easily.
10But he was too wily for that.
11The wild dog had become almost a kind of local myth, seen everywhere, too wily to catch.
12George had never caught anything, and the fish in the lagoon were much too wily to be trapped.
13But the American financier Walter Robin, who lives in Monte Carlo organising multi-million pound deals, was too wily for them.
14And this enemy, if enemy it was to be, was far too wily and dangerous to be granted any such advantages.
15This was what Bob was hoping for; but the gun-man was too wily and experienced to allow himself within the captive's fettered reach.
16The current approaches to fending off hackers are "unsustainable," Henry said, and computer criminals are too wily and skilled to be stopped.
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