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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He is cunning and shrewd and can be manipulative at times, and certainly not be laughed at for it would raise his wrath.
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They are smart, beautiful animals and very cunning.
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He is constantly thinking quickly both while incarcerated and active, and some of his escapes have been a result of his cunning schemes.
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You see now how extremely cunning the author could be.
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A reason which also explains her sweet and down-to-earth nature, as opposed to most vampires, who are usually heartless and cunning.
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As was often the case in court cases against cunning folk, the conviction worked as advertise and gave her more assignments.
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Cunning and wise sea creatures wait for the enemy to fall into their lure.
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First he builds a pavilion of cunning workmanship with a dome, but later replaces that dome with a grander one.
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She worked as a farmhand until 1822, when she started to support herself as a cunning woman.
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The intellect, unirradiated by reason, is a faculty of the instinct, which man shares with the higher animals (cunning).
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