Canny means clever in a shrewd and careful way that benefits oneself, or outwits someone else: The canny fox had learnt to enter the chickens' pen through a hole unseen by the guard dog.
Canny means clever in a shrewd and careful way that benefits oneself, or outwits someone else: The canny fox had learnt to enter the chickens' pen through a hole unseen by the guard dog.
No. If you give a 'canny' answer, it means that you give a good, knowledgable answer. If you're canny, it means that you're either an expert on something, or that you're really good at something.
"He was a better-than-average fisherman, because he had a canny sense of what bait the fish wanted on any given day."
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Canny means knowing in Scot's dialect. Exceedingly canny means more than ordinarily canny.
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