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sly造句
(151) Rukawa would've refused but Mitsui's clutches were too quick, too sly. (152) Under the cover of the smog, He snatched the pot on the sly. (153) An sly old Fox, seeing this, said, "May I never make myself so ridiculous as you do in your pride and self-conceit;" (154) He's been drinking whiskey on the sly for thirty years. (155) By then obsessed with "The Bell Jar, " I chose a passage that I thought showed off the protagonist's growing depression as well as Sylvia Plath's sly humor. (156) The act of persuasion, coming after some sly, charmingly nasty give-and-take between the American and the Londoner at a bar, is a lesson in the seamless blend of acting styles. (157) Konovnitsyn's firm, handsome, good-humoured face was bright with a sly and kindly smile. (158) I would be punished if I took food on the sly. (159) Now the eyes under their bushy gray brows had that sly look again. (160) Helen has been seeing William on the sly, because her mother objects to their friendship. (161) Before the song ended they were all stamping with their feet and roaring out the sly, double-meaning tag line that finished each stanza. (162) Jones, the actor, has never been more wry, sly and taciturn. (163) Being old and sly , I forbore to call out. (164) I've tipped you a wink or signalled to you on the sly many times, but before you took the hint others had already noticed. (165) She's a sly, stupid creature,' scarlett rejoined calmly, unimpressed by his uproar. (166) Instead, Lewis' sonics are masculine and upfront, while his lyrics are strung together with sly digs and cruelties. (167) In his hands, politics went beyond mere sly trickery to become an unexcelled fine art. (168) Should that strike us as romantic reassurance, staunchly insisting that love is all around, or as a sly debasing of the currency, hinting that the simple meeting of mouths is no big deal? (169) Read, if at all, on the sly, to look for their names. (170) The sly Turkish fox vas going to show his bushy tail, Luca thought. (171) Each had a different way, humorous or philosophic , contemptuous, sour, or sly, of showing this resentment. (172) If she was sly, she would have just gone to the hospital, got IV shots, and complained about her long working hours, then she would not have been involved in this witch-hunt.