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conniving Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Carter's conniving manager is banned from football as well.
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He is mildly troubled that his firm expends considerable effort conniving to avoid paying its legitimate taxes.
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I'm not convinced he knows she's as conniving as everyone else says she is.
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He's mean, conniving, and, with the computer brain he stole, super intelligent.
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Despite her conniving and vindictive nature, she often displays tender and genuine compassion toward family and loved one.
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She is generally seen as a very cold-hearted and conniving young woman, but has proved herself to be very insecure.
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Both, in his mind, contained ignorant, conniving preachers who exploited their listeners for personal gain.
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Although she is not as conniving as most of her sorority sisters, she has very high standards.
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He had an interesting relationship with his late sister; though they often fought, they were both conniving and willing to keep each other's secrets.
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This was a radical departure from any role she had played before, casting her as a devious, manipulative, conniving and completely unscrupulous femme fatale.
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