Aún no tenemos significados para "very sly".
1Reddy Fox had always been very sly and not bold at all.
2He was often very sly, or subtle, in his dealing with other people.
3Some of them it made very sly and cunning, like old Mr. Fox.
4But Lizzy, you have been very sly, very reserved with me.
5The King said nothing, but he tapped his nose and looked very sly.
6A very sly dig at the man he succeeded, Jacob Zuma.
7But the picture features hypnotically beautiful images and employs very sly, sideways humour throughout.
8Mrs. Watkins was very sly in making everything appear all right before Broxton Day.
9He had a well-favoured countenance; fair, good-humoured, but very sly.
10You think you are very sly, do you not, Mr.
11The old man looked very sly over his work, whilst she was quiet and cowed.
12Jack is a sly lad, a very sly lad, but I can see through him.
13What a very sly, patient old shark you are!
14Now Reddy Fox is very sly, oh, very sly.
15Mr. Bronson could not see to everything; and Pete was very sly at his tricks.
16I can be very sly that way.
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