great cunning

Frequency: 6.89.5 per million words

Used to emphasize a high degree of cleverness and skill, especially in achieving things.

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Examples (10)

  • She managed him with great cunning.
  • The fox, known for its great cunning, easily outsmarted the hounds.
  • It took great cunning to devise a plan that fooled everyone.
  • He achieved his political ambitions through a combination of charisma and great cunning.
  • The general was a man of great cunning, always one step ahead of his enemies.
  • Solving the ancient puzzle required not just intelligence, but great cunning.
  • With great cunning, the spy infiltrated the enemy's headquarters without being detected.
  • People underestimated her, not realizing she possessed a great cunning hidden beneath a quiet exterior.
  • His plan, while showing great cunning, was ultimately foiled by a simple mistake.
  • She had great cunning and ruthlessness, which made her a formidable opponent.