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1
But some folks always like to be
so
sly
and underhanded.
2
When Mrs. Wimbush got home, she blew up Carry for being
so
sly
.
3
The clergyman had been
so
sly
that nothing of the kind had been seen.
4
Few creatures are
so
sly
and wary as the crocodile.
5
Sid is
so
sly
-
he
never
tells us whom he is going to take anywhere.
6
Deda ought not to have been
so
sly
about it, mama, if she knew.
7
You've got a bite; no you haven't; it's only a nibble; fish are
so
sly
.
8
But no, he was not
so
sly
as that-
9
Ah, they are
so
sly
-
these
Howards
-
and
their
hearts are so full of cunning and malice!
10
To-day I was very cunning-oh ,
I
was
so
sly
!
11
His satire is not
so
sly
as Chaucer's, but it is distinguished by the same good-nature.
12
To think he should be
so
sly
.
13
And she did not remark again, at least, not openly, upon Janice being "
so
sly
.
"
14
For mercy's sake don't be
so
sly
.
15
You Jews are always
so
sly
.
16
It's the most delicious surprise; how could you be
so
sly
and clever as not to tell anybody?
so
sly
so