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"cunningly" Definitions
  1. in a clever way, especially when this involves tricking somebody

122 Sentences With "cunningly"

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She also cunningly used religious imagery to solidify her status.
He isn't cunningly unpredictable; he's tragically unprepared and dangerously unprincipled.
Storage is cunningly built into bathroom niches and under the central staircase.
Bananas, indeed, and maybe the most cunningly sprung surprise in the show's history.
We have ANNE, XENA, LEIA and BELLE, not in that order, all cunningly clued.
And this production, from Adjusted Realists, is cunningly directed by Will Taylor and beautifully acted.
Their garments — often cunningly tattered or fabulously deconstructed — weren't always wearable, but were impossible to disregard.
Second, and more cunningly, they attempt to turn the conversation away from issues and toward character.
He was sitting in his large and cunningly designed house here in the New Hampshire countryside.
The zones are cunningly arranged so that Zone 1 is actually the third group to board.
But it's also, cunningly, about Doctor Manhattan, who keeps turning up throughout Angela's childhood in Vietnam.
Cunningly, Galen recommends against it, but also makes it the easiest option for the bureaucrats to implement.
Despite its cunningly ingenious name, the Paycheck Fairness Act is not about equal pay for equal work.
Well, Mr. Warchus and company know all about those fears and make cunningly sadistic use of them.
And harming a child would undoubtedly lead to blowback for Serena Joy, no matter how cunningly executed.
That left the team exposed to counter-attacks, a weakness that Mexico, Sweden and South Korea cunningly exploited.
The sculptures move you from comfort to unease, following the cunningly playful double-entendre of the show's title.
He now cunningly sidesteps the issue of marriage, concealing his ambivalence in a sea of "lip-deep" promises.
To get the conservative judges added, Ms. Shaked cunningly forged a coalition between the politicians and the lawyers.
Beijing has cunningly manipulated a well-developed political and constitutional framework to undo, step by step, Hong Kong's autonomy.
And no matter how cunningly Gideon tries to plot her escape, Harrow manages to foil her at every turn.
Perhaps the deepest real bias the media has is towards sensationalism, and few politicians exploit that more cunningly than Trump.
Landing there and getting data back afterwards is possible only with the help of a cunningly pre-positioned relay satellite.
These are traps for the unwary—for example, special passwords left cunningly lying around which sound the alarm if used.
"This is branding," explains Barnard, indicating the doctoring of photos or popular posters that Trump cunningly uses to his benefit.
Part of the challenge is identifying the themed entries, which are cunningly unlabeled, with their relevant themed content equally concealed.
Mr. Castro also gave his listeners a sense of how cunningly he manipulated the press, even in his early 30s.
Her early formalism is sometimes channelled cunningly, as in "Aunt Jennifer's Tigers," the best-known poem from her first book.
The company started taking orders earlier in the week on its site, with the delivery date cunningly set as Apr. 1.
Unsuspecting G.I.s in the South Pacific fell for this Japanese stink bomb, cunningly designed to look like a freshly opened coconut.
Burgers and tacos may hit a few notes, but 'za truly satisfies the full range of cravings that weed so cunningly evokes.
On her third album, Uncovered, she adds chants and mumbles to her cunningly minimalistic layers of trance beats, bass, and tribal sounds.
They've done all this while cunningly nurturing an alliance with the US. Trump could call up Riyadh tomorrow and demand corrective action.
"So it goes" tolls bright and solemn 106 times throughout the book, cunningly conveying fatalism, stoicism, acceptance and stubborn continuity each time.
The second force is resentment against the remote elites who have exploited the upside of globalisation while cunningly protecting themselves against the downside.
Cunningly engineered, his fragile edifice conjures up the sociability of tea consumption and the power of a shared beverage to wash away differences.
This bomb became the object of international press attention, and very cunningly, the Air Force told Navy photographers to give the press images.
The Southern Dixiecrats had the power to slow-walk civil rights legislation, and they wielded that power cunningly, ferociously, and with a smile.
The sound Rainer Maria produced on their early works is the definition of art house emo—discordant, atonal at times, and cunningly mawkish.
Cunningly labeled the BQP, for Brooklyn-Queens Park, BIG's plan has been quietly circulating among community leaders and transportation officials for a few weeks.
But Gus was fuming that Lala Salamanco had cunningly forced him to surrender a huge chunk of cash and had put his men at risk.
It examines the oppressions of caste and colorism, government surveillance, the abuse of women — all cunningly folded into the biography of an unhappy little goat.
And for the first time, she is trying to grow something: On the windowsill are four succulents cunningly tucked into planters shaped like prehistoric animals.
Lush layers of backing vocals wisp above a cunningly shifting chorus, with band holding back like crazy to produce a minimal yet hook packed pop arrangement.
The use of so-called defeat devices to fool regulators was part of "a cunningly cynical fraud," said Eric T. Schneiderman, the New York attorney general.
I also have some hefty doses of codeine, Ambien, Haldol and Ativan that I've cunningly stockpiled from the hospice service, like a squirrel hoarding for winter.
The novel examines the oppressions of caste and colorism, government surveillance, the abuse of women — all cunningly folded into the biography of an unhappy little goat.
In any given scene, the wild-eyed Cézanne can switch from cunningly manipulating his closest friends to bristling with manic energy to exuding class and dignity.
What I saw -- what Xi would have seen if he had surreptitiously joined the parade, perhaps cunningly disguised as his own impersonator -- was a deeply engaged populace.
She remains, however, appropriately skeptical about whether any relationship construct, no matter how cunningly or thoughtfully devised, can offer permanent solutions to the dilemmas of romantic love.
The grass on that slope has recently been cunningly mowed very short to ensure that any tee shot landing on the bank rolls back into the pond.
The Bolsheviks, meanwhile, cunningly pursued Lenin's master plan to "turn the armies red," encouraging mutinies and desertions with their promise to end the war and redistribute land.
Once I had finished that, I noticed how cunningly the grid had been used to create two scales, one under each set of counterparts, in perfect balance.
That's because Lloyd Webber cunningly plants the seeds for it at the end of Act 1 and brings it to raging life at the end of Act 2.
The clip ends with Kendall cunningly saying, "Never have I ever been married," which leads to Kourtney, Kendall and Kylie all fist bumping as Kim and Khloé laugh.
"When the National People's Army was working with responsibility, self-denial and disinterestedness, some people ... cunningly planned to appropriate public funds," the statement quoted Gaed Salah as saying.
To that end, Kim cunningly exploited Trump's weakness for flamboyant displays of pageantry and photo ops to get what he desired most: A handshake with an American president.
Irwin Corey, the cunningly befuddled comedian who spent more than 290 years perfecting his portrayal of "the world's foremost authority," died on Monday at his home in Manhattan.
One of the Gutai artists' motivating principles was to honor — and, in effect, to reveal — the inherent expressive properties of their materials without trying to cunningly manipulate them.
Merriam-Webster dictionary also zinged Trump for the error on its Twitter account — amusingly pointing out the different definitions, while also cunningly taking aim at the president's distinctive hairstyle.
It's a collection of side-quest-sized—but still richly detailed and cunningly compelling—tales of the Witcher and his aides and enemies, written by Andrzej Sapkowski in 1993.
The novel cunningly uses African traditions in order to show that they include ideas about gender, sexual orientation, and mental illness that are often presumed to be Western imports.
" It comes from the story of a man who cunningly buried his life savings and then put up a big sign saying "no 300 bits of silver buried here.
Google's search engine for datasets, the cunningly named Dataset Search, is now out of beta, with new tools to better filter searches and access to almost 25 million datasets.
The aspherical fresnel lenses and dual 456ppi OLED displays are cunningly designed to make you perceive an image just centimeters from your face as an endless landscape with infinite depth.
A New York City Opera production in 19863, cunningly staged by Christopher Alden, made a stirring case for an unwieldy, wounding work, but it didn't lead to much new interest.
WASHCLOTH is one of three compound words in puzzle No. 1, although it's cunningly broken up, like SPE ARH EAD (but not like the easier-to-recognize BED FEL LOW).
His lies are not polished and cunningly crafted, nor are they a regurgitation of his communications team's spin; they are impulsive, more often than not, self-sabotaging, and most important, genuine.
Bystanders craned to get a glimpse of a woman wearing a bright orange dress, cunningly engineered with provocative cutouts and bound with matching thin ropes, pulleys really, covering a few key bits.
Once again, we find a woman in a claustrophobic marriage with a husband who fails to understand her needs; and once again, the notion of pregnancy is used in cunningly subversive ways.
When her entire family so cunningly uses their political status for personal monetary gain and then claims the business is separate, do we believe that she separated the political from the personal?
In my case, because the evidence remains inconclusive, my acceptance of my father's passing has come upon me as cunningly as a slowly fading line that was there and suddenly is not.
Raymond Smullyan, whose merry, agile mind led him to be a musician, a magician, a mathematician and, most cunningly, a puzzle-creating logician, died on Monday in Hudson, N.Y. He was 20063.
Don't even think about the circular saw, which gets quite a workout in THE CHESTNUT MAN (Harper, $28.99), Soren Sveistrup's cunningly plotted Danish police procedural about a body-part-collecting serial killer.
In autumn last year ten-year government-borrowing spreads over German bunds approached 22014 percentage points, leading the coalition to curb its deficit plans for 22016 from 218% to a cunningly precise 260%.
He is the victim of a cunningly devised swindle, one which paralyzes his energies, suppresses his ambition, and blasts all his hopes; and though he is nominally free he is actually a slave.
So the researchers cunningly split their package in two, loading one virus up with the guide feature and another with those molecular switches and the guide RNA that finds and targets the appropriate gene.
There, he and a team constructed a 15-metre vaulted "tent" out of 399 blocks of cunningly shaped limestone, each precisely milled to match the pattern of forces necessary to hold the vault up.
In America, hardly anyone buys conventional annuities and in Britain, there were so many complaints about low rates that the government abolished the need to buy them (a reform cunningly described as pension freedom).
They're sharp contrasts to those their characters would wear, as Appleby plays the oft-disheveled, cunningly manipulative, mentally unstable producer/showrunner, Rachel, and Zimmer stars as her ball-crushing Victoria Beckham-wearing boss, Quinn.
Below that, arranged like the dots on the five face of a die, were the F-1 engines on which the success of the whole moon-project rested: exquisitely engineered, cunningly contrived, ludicrously powerful.
The movie wants to suggest that the experience of reading is just like watching a movie—a flat-out lie, cunningly concealed by Ford as he stitches together the two parts of his story.
Sprightly as ever, these beats form a thicker, chewier soundscape, with scratches jittering, sparks flying, cut-up groans and shrieks chiming in from everywhere, over steady drums, cunningly timed rhythm guitar, fusion keyboards layered gorgeously.
As the dolls — now evolved into full-on Nazis — creatively disassemble conventioneers identified solely by lazy signifiers (a yarmulke here, an effeminate gesture there), the filmmakers put their faith in prurience and cunningly miniaturized weaponry.
These are the higher-than-normal profits — which Senate bill drafters have cunningly called "Gilti" (for global intangible low-tax income) — that Republican bills are trying to stop from leaking out of the tax system.
Retsuko's deskmate, for example, is a fennec fox named Fenneko whose cute demeanor conceals a cunningly all-knowing personality; her manipulations range from office gossip gathering to social media stalking the coworkers she despises the most.
But when he talked about how Fidel had outsmarted so many American presidents, and how Fidel had cunningly dodged all those assassination attempts, it was not just a smidgen of admiration he betrayed, but an identification.
Unfriended: Dark Web No matter how cunningly these movies build their narratives, they are still opting for a limited view of someone's life, constraining footage of their actors to shaky YouTube footage and the flatness of webcams.
Even if Facebook's oversight board's structure is so cunningly fashioned as to present to a rationally minded individual as, in some senses, 'independent' from Facebook, its entire being and function will remain dependent on Facebook's continued existence.
We shake our heads at our misguided peers as they cling to the false security conservatism gives them and try not to become overtly hostile or involved in the circular logic that is cunningly fed to frightened people.
Rolling Stone has unquestionably and cunningly crafted one of the biggest click-baits in the history of modern journalism by getting Sean Penn to interview the Mexican drug lord El Chapo while the criminal was on the lam.
Instead of lashing China for trade practices he once compared to rape and theft, he praised the country and its powerful leader, Xi Jinping, for cunningly exploiting the US to benefit his own citizens -- and harm American workers.
The CG short film, titled cunningly △▽, or, △udio ▽isual, takes strong-stomached viewers on a psychedelic trip that starts with a tiny blip in the airwaves and eventually escalates into a zooming trip through Christopher Nolan-worthy hallways.
Single-handedly facing down a succession of riverine hordes, Manji also has to dodge ultra-colorful weaponry — like blades cunningly designed to relocate your insides to your outsides — and an array of fancifully coifed and costumed lone opponents.
They said that the president had cunningly used an undated resignation Mr. Noor had submitted in a trust-building gesture as part of a broader deal to appoint a long list of party officials to senior administration posts.
One common object of our ressentiment — an impotent mix of envy and hatred — was Rajiv Gandhi, the deceased father of main opposition leader Rahul Gandhi, whom Mr. Modi indecorously but cunningly chose to denounce in his election campaign.
In the last ten years we have evolved from those come-back-to-our-website-every-day-for-a-voucher advent calendars to large, heavy, expensive premium calendars that cunningly make you pay for things you'd never buy individually.
The other is to introduce a road toll which, cunningly, would hit only foreign drivers.) Meanwhile, a new xenophobic party, the Alternative for Germany (AfD), was growing to the right of the CSU, making Mr Strauss turn in his grave.
More subtle is Popov's "Nibiru 20/13," a work of musical science-fiction, in which video elements complement a cunningly crafted hodgepodge of both electronica and string-quartet gestures, making for a vision of Armageddon that's almost whimsical in tone. ♦
I stumbled on (while enjoying) a number of short and midlength answers, all cunningly clued, including MARS ROVER, POE, HUMAN RACE, METAPHOR, LAB NOTES, and CAGE FREE a few rows above ONE DOZEN (is that a joke I didn't get?).
The ad hoc ensemble, known, cunningly, as the Be Phil Orchestra, offered a remarkable opportunity — to be a weeklong guest of one of the world's great ensembles, attending its rehearsals, being coached by its musicians and performing under its music director.
KNIVES OUT The death of a wealthy mystery-book author (Christopher Plummer) — by suicide, it seems (or is it?) — is teased apart by a Southern sleuth (Daniel Craig) in the director Rian Johnson's cunningly plotted tip of the hat to Agatha Christie.
L.O.T.I.O.N. is fronted by the artist Alexander Heir and made up of a who's who of Nuke York subway dwellers (with members of Terrorist and Warthog), all who collaborate to make World Wide W.E.B. nine tracks of cunningly thuggish Wax Trax paranoia.
My nonfiction is broken up into the following categories: memoir, essays, poetry, plays, biographies of comedians, biographies of other Hollywood types, comic books/strips/graphic novels, assorted books about Elvis Presley, art books, assorted books about tattoos, cunningly small books, burdensomely large books.
It's cunningly constructed and beautifully written (I love the scene where Dr. Frankenstein, having assembled his monster from scraps gathered in dissecting rooms and graveyards, finally brings him to life, only to recoil from his black lips, watery eyes and yellow skin).
One expects the reversal, of course, but it comes in a double blow, the first of which is so cunningly done I found myself pausing, frowning and riffling back through 200 pages to confirm that I had, indeed, been thoroughly stitched up.
It is a map of the text; a cunningly devised series of magical shortcuts that can in the good case save a scholar many hours of work, and in the bad one save a bookshop-browsing cabinet minister from having to buy a former colleague's memoirs.
As the rural world grew more urban and criminals more sophisticated, people cunningly hid their external pockets under layers of clothing to hinder cutpurses; men's jackets and women's petticoats were outfitted with little slits that allowed to you access your tied-on pockets through your clothing.
The truncated version is that a Shakespearian story of Jacobs moving from unrequited love to obsession to disinterest and finally consummation, all paired with violence, betrayal, and manipulation became one of the pillars of ROH in the 00s..And all with Lacey as a cunningly, fully portrayed actor in the proceedings.
Mr. Stahl-David draws a funny portrait of a smiling betrayer; he, too, looks the perfect catch, with his blond good looks and spiffy attire, but his aggressive pursuit of Lauren, even as he continues to date Allison, reveals a ruthless amorality that he cunningly hides under that Ralph Lauren exterior.
Women partnered with younger men, on the other hand, are often seen as "cougars" who have cunningly captured prey, Freud-invoking mother proxies, or simply "crazy good in bed," all in an attempt to justify why such young catches would be with them — as if mutual attraction, love, and respect weren't enough.
In other contexts, Pope Francis has spoken of hell as a real fate that awaits those who exclude themselves from God, and he certainly has a robust belief in the need to do battle with the devil, who cunningly fills people's heads with all manner of deceptive ideas about themselves and the world.
Cunningly enough, the show plays into the narrative of disquiet that has surrounded the family since Lonzo entered college last year for a single season (and led UCLA to the Sweet Sixteen in the process): It doesn't attempt to silence the noise so much as it adds to it—the end result achieves a kind of impressionistic equilibrium.
In game one on Cache, Astralis's Lukas "Gla214ve" Rossander and Nicolai "Dev216ce" Reedtz were up against Fnatic's Simon "Tw214st" Eliasson and Olof "Olofmeister" Kajbjer with a 15-14 lead, and Gla1ve cunningly snuck around the map to plant the bomb away from the action as Dev1ce took out Tw1st and Olof answered with a kill on Dev1ce.
Because the underlying thrust of this great new cycle of paintings, Weinstein cunningly mused, would be helpfully kept from overmuch public scrutiny by pesky, grievance-fueled and, generally speaking, over-opinionated young women, if it were to be presented as a spasmodic sequence of scenes from a poem that doesn't seem to be peopled by human beings at all.
After the monologues and conversations between the two women in the first part — both Danson and McDonnell are cunningly good — the party ushers in a new tone and new material in the second, as Linda's cousin Jerry (Triney Sandoval) tries to solve the mystery of Hilda, and a benefactress named Sylvia (Kelly McAndrew) begins to doubt Linda's bona fides.
Up front is a bookshop and cafe; beyond are racks of perfectly aged denim cutoff shorts, shearling coats in hues from caramel to chocolate, an extensive selection of 1980s Lycra leggings (including a pair sporting a Froot Loops print) crop tops cunningly fashioned from silk scarves, playsuits, on-trend knife-pleat skirts and enough ties to supply a lifetime of Father's Day gifts.
For a reader utterly innocent of its source, the book would still work, though many of the details are cunningly punned: the unborn Hamlet conspires to revenge his father's murder with a fiendish touch of his fingernail, sending Gertrude into labor just as the couple are about to abscond, a detail surely meant to invoke the foil by which, in the play, the Prince also brings justice to that pair.
The manuscript above was a diary written, in contravention of Navy rules, by a sailor aboard the transport ship Henry R. Mallory during World War I. (He cunningly concealed it in a little brass nut that may have been part of the ship's pipe system.) The diary, on a single scrolling sheet of paper, chronicles meetings with enemy submarines, ones that fire at the Mallory and ones that the Mallory fires upon; ones that sink, and ones that get away.
I just read two great books at the same time: I reread Jean Stafford's "The Mountain Lion," which is one of the strangest and angriest novels of the 20th century, and for the first time I read Morgan Parker's "There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé," a brilliant poetry collection playing so cunningly with pop culture that it reminded me that pop culture is astonishingly deep and fascinating and is only considered frivolous because it — like caretaking careers and the domestic sphere — is devalued for being considered primarily feminine.
But for such rare symbolic cruxes, we generally ignore the authors of sports photographs unless they are moonlighting artists of the camera: Jacques Henri Lartigue (whose pictures in the show depict rich folks at play, circa the nineteen-tens and twenties); Henri Cartier-Bresson (cunningly poetic coverage of a bicycle race, in 1957); Rineke Dijkstra (a young Portuguese matador, blood-smeared and tired but happy, portrayed in 2000); or Leni Riefenstahl, whose classicist images of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, from a book that she made for presentation to Hitler, both awe and sicken.
Though I cannot tell why it was exactly that my employer, Vox Media, put me down for this shabby part of a whale video, when others were set down for magnificent reports on high tragedies, and short and easy blog post on genteel YouTube celebrities, and jolly tweets with embedded GIFs —though I cannot tell why this was exactly; yet, now that I recall all the circumstances, I think I can see a little into the springs and motives which being cunningly presented to me under various disguises, induced me to set about performing the part I did, besides cajoling me into the delusion that it was a choice resulting from my own unbiased freewill and discriminating judgment.

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