Thesaurus / sly
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From a geeky standpoint, Smith’s reboot-y sequel series honors its predecessor in ways notable and sly, thereby allowing it to function both as an accessible entry point and as a fleshed-out extension of what came before.
BY THE POWER OF GRAYSKULL, ‘HE-MAN’ IS BACK—BEEFIER AND BETTER THAN EVERNICK SCHAGERJULY 23, 2021THE DAILY BEASTIt’s a show about fitness, but it’s also, in a sly way, about feminism.
ROSE BYRNE ON UNLEASHING HER MEANEST STREAK YET IN ‘PHYSICAL’: ‘IT’S DEEPLY UNCOMFORTABLE’KEVIN FALLONJUNE 17, 2021THE DAILY BEASTOn the subject of fashion, men have been quite the sly devils over the years.
WHY THE TAILORED SUIT — NOT RUFFLES AND LACE — BECAME SYNONYMOUS WITH POWERROBIN GIVHANMAY 21, 2021WASHINGTON POSTGoogle security researchers are warning people to be on the lookout for a squad of sly hackers believed to be North Korean agents.
GOOGLE OUTS SUSPECTED NORTH KOREAN HACKERSROBERT HACKETTJANUARY 26, 2021FORTUNEAs Xu Bing himself has noted, his made-up characters “seem to upset intellectuals,” in a sly sendup of our respect for the written word.
READING, THAT STRANGE AND UNIQUELY HUMAN THING - ISSUE 94: EVOLVINGLYDIA WILSONDECEMBER 23, 2020NAUTILUSJones said this with a chuckle and a sly expression in his face, as he glanced meaningly at his companion.
THE FLOATING LIGHT OF THE GOODWIN SANDSR.M. BALLANTYNEIn the first place, one element of public-house talk—the overt or sly indecency—is left out.
THE CHEQUERSJAMES RUNCIMANHe had known men who were almost as sly as rats; but on the whole he looked upon them as inferior beings.
THE NURSERY, DECEMBER 1881, VOL. XXXVARIOUSThere was a sly emphasis on the word, and a subtle humor in his look that showed the old detective at his worst.
THE CIRCULAR STUDYANNA KATHARINE GREENWe got Fanny a dress on the sly, gaudy black velvet and Duchesse lace.
THE WORKS OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON - SWANSTON EDITION VOL. 25 (OF 25)ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSONWORDS RELATED TO SLY
- backdoor
- backstairs
- camouflaged
- classified
- close
- confidential
- covert
- cryptic
- discreet
- disguised
- dissembled
- dissimulated
- furtive
- hush-hush
- in ambush
- incognito
- inside
- restricted
- secretive
- sly
- sneak
- sneaky
- stealthy
- sub-rosa
- surreptitious
- top-secret
- unacknowledged
- under false pretense
- under-the-table
- underhanded
- cagey
- collusive
- conniving
- contriving
- crafty
- crooked
- cunning
- devious
- dishonest
- dodging
- duplicitous
- elusive
- equivocating
- evasive
- fly-by-night
- foxy
- fraudulent
- furtive
- insidious
- lying
- mendacious
- prevaricative
- prevaricatory
- roguish
- scheming
- shady
- shrewd
- shuffling
- slick
- slimy
- slippery
- sly
- sneaky
- treacherous
- tricky
- underhand
- unhonest
- unprincipled
- untruthful
- wily
- acute
- argute
- artful
- astucious
- astute
- brainy
- cagey
- calculating
- canny
- crafty
- cunning
- cutting
- deep
- discerning
- discriminating
- farsighted
- foxy
- heady
- in the know
- ingenious
- inside
- judicious
- keen
- knowing
- on the inside
- on top of
- penetrating
- perceptive
- perspicacious
- piercing
- probing
- profound
- prudent
- quick-witted
- sagacious
- savvy
- sensible
- shark
- sharp
- slick
- slippery
- sly
- smart
- smooth
- streetwise
- tricky
- underhand
- up on
- wily
- wise
- wised up
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