
1) Adjective for a fox 2) Adroitly deceptive 3) Always up to something 4) Apt to artifice 5) Apt to pull a fast one 6) Apt to trick 7) Apt to trickery 8) Arch 9) Artful 10) Artfully aloof 11) Artfully clever 12) Artfully sneaky 13) Artfully subtle 14) Astute 15) Astute and clever 16) Backstairs 17) Cagey
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1) Arch 2) Cagy 3) Catlike 4) Clever 5) Crafty 6) Cunning 7) Cute 8) Deceitful 9) Devious 10) Feline 11) Foxlike 12) Foxy 13) Furtive 14) Guileful 15) Knavish 16) Secretive 17) Sneaky 18) Tricksy 19) Wily
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[opera] ==Sly as verismo== Many musicologists regard Wolf-Ferrari as having written only one verismo opera (I gioielli della Madonna, Berlin, 1911). There are reasons to disagree, and to consider Sly (La Scala, 1927) not only as being, in many ways, a verismo opera, but also as being nearly the last of its kind. And, as such, the virtual en...
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[single] This a picture of the Enervon-c plus ...
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(from the article `Wolf-Ferrari, Ermanno`) ...di Susanna (1909; The Secret of Susanne), presented 18th-century styles orchestrated in the manner of the 20th century. Comic points in these ...
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1. Dexterous in performing an action, so as to escape notice; nimble; skillful; cautious; shrewd; knowing; in a good sense. 'Be ye sly as serpents, and simple as doves.' (Wyclif (Matt. X. 16)) 'Whom graver age And long experience hath made wise and sly.' (Fairfax) ... 2. Artfully cunning; secretly mischievous; wily. 'For my sly wiles and subtle cra...
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Sly adjective [
Compar. Slier or
Slyer ;
superl. Sliest or
Slyest .] [ Middle English
sli ,
slegh ,
sleih , Icel
sl...gr , for
sl...gr ; akin to Swedish
slug , Danish
slu...
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Sly adverb Slyly. [ Obsolete or Poetic]
Spenser. Found on
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Type: Term Pronunciation: slī Definitions: 1. William S., 20th-century U.S. physician. See: Sly syndrome
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Sly is Australian and New Zealand slang for illicit.
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