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		Definition of cunningly in English: cunninglyadverb ˈkʌnɪŋliˈkənɪŋli 1In a clever and deceitful way.  an important document was cunningly hidden under the noses of the police  Example sentencesExamples -  He begins to live in style, dressing finely as a gentleman, and cunningly keeping himself beyond the reach of the law.
 -  As we've mentioned in previous articles, the Government cunningly includes earnings growth in that figure.
 -  She would later write in her autobiography that she "used to try more and more cunningly to hide my feelings."
 -  At first glance it looks like an ordinary telegraph pole but it's really a cunningly disguised mobile phone mast.
 -  The twins can also be ruthless, as when they cunningly murder the housekeeper.
 -  Some artists thrive on winsome personalities, cunningly distracting listeners from the music with their stylistic excess.
 -  During the opening credit sequence, the main character cunningly eludes a patrol car.
 -  The emotions always seems real and spontaneous rather than cunningly manipulated to pull out the heartstrings.
 -  Cunningly, the virus can even spoof the domain name of the business's email address.
 -  She cunningly milked him for anything she could learn about who his master was.
 
 - 1.1 In an ingenious way.
 the tracks are arranged in cunningly interwoven layers  Example sentencesExamples -  The scheme cunningly subverts the strict German building regulations pertaining to inner-city sites.
 -  As in his previous film, cunningly chosen setpieces make the impact.
 -  The game has loads of different courses to tackle, all cunningly designed to test your manual dexterity to the maximum.
 -  It almost seemed like even the odd bum notes were cunningly placed to assure you the band weren't just up there miming to the albums.
 -  However, in Antony's eulogy, he focuses on Caesar's positive traits, and cunningly disproves Brutus' justification for killing Caesar.
 -  While the ski runs are not as cunningly crafted as the other site's labyrinthine arenas, their immense scale produces some splendid moments.
 -  The piece also cunningly exploits the writer's own gift for confessional monologues.
 -  This is a cunningly arranged, charming, swinging record which lives up to its title.
 -  The play was an adaptation of John Gay's The Beggar's Opera, cunningly modernized into an anti-capitalist satire.
 -  The play has not only sly wit, it is very cunningly constructed.
 
  
    Definition of cunningly in US English: cunninglyadverbˈkənɪŋliˈkəniNGlē 1In a clever and deceitful way.  an important document was cunningly hidden under the noses of the police  Example sentencesExamples -  The twins can also be ruthless, as when they cunningly murder the housekeeper.
 -  At first glance it looks like an ordinary telegraph pole but it's really a cunningly disguised mobile phone mast.
 -  Some artists thrive on winsome personalities, cunningly distracting listeners from the music with their stylistic excess.
 -  During the opening credit sequence, the main character cunningly eludes a patrol car.
 -  He begins to live in style, dressing finely as a gentleman, and cunningly keeping himself beyond the reach of the law.
 -  As we've mentioned in previous articles, the Government cunningly includes earnings growth in that figure.
 -  She would later write in her autobiography that she "used to try more and more cunningly to hide my feelings."
 -  Cunningly, the virus can even spoof the domain name of the business's email address.
 -  The emotions always seems real and spontaneous rather than cunningly manipulated to pull out the heartstrings.
 -  She cunningly milked him for anything she could learn about who his master was.
 
 - 1.1 In an ingenious way.
 the tracks are arranged in cunningly interwoven layers  Example sentencesExamples -  The piece also cunningly exploits the writer's own gift for confessional monologues.
 -  However, in Antony's eulogy, he focuses on Caesar's positive traits, and cunningly disproves Brutus' justification for killing Caesar.
 -  The play was an adaptation of John Gay's The Beggar's Opera, cunningly modernized into an anti-capitalist satire.
 -  The play has not only sly wit, it is very cunningly constructed.
 -  This is a cunningly arranged, charming, swinging record which lives up to its title.
 -  The game has loads of different courses to tackle, all cunningly designed to test your manual dexterity to the maximum.
 -  The scheme cunningly subverts the strict German building regulations pertaining to inner-city sites.
 -  While the ski runs are not as cunningly crafted as the other site's labyrinthine arenas, their immense scale produces some splendid moments.
 -  As in his previous film, cunningly chosen setpieces make the impact.
 -  It almost seemed like even the odd bum notes were cunningly placed to assure you the band weren't just up there miming to the albums.
 
  
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