slyly in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

slyly in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It seems the poet slyly hints at being part of these and vice-versa.
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A slow burn, measured but suspenseful, this compact novel makes every slyly crafted sentence count.
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Some drawings are straight reportage, some slyly satirical, all expose his victims singularity.
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Cagily comic and slyly subversive, it's written to defy our expectations.
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Diabetes is not something you can wish away any more or slyly sweep under the carpet.
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The texts sung slyly express their everyday lives, full of irony and critical to things that affect them.
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This is usually done slyly so as not to notify other players immediately.
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But happily, none of this need concern us, because it's a fine and slyly witty low-budget thriller.
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With each item, he slyly reminds the beneficiary of the old man's past kindness to that individual.
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The group was described as slyly outre writing songs about the humorous satire of everyday life with an inherent charm ranging from sentimental to lusty, spiritual to hysterical.
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