he was cunning enough to get away with murder
He had fooled them all as he was as cunning as a fox. They knew he was as cunning as a fox, so they would need a very good plan to win.
The detective was cunning and intuitive.
john had a cunning look in his eye
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They came up with a cunning plan to change the sign. He used his natural cunning to avoid getting caught.
The cunning fox was being chased by two hunters, but cleverly eluded them at every turn.
The raiding party used stealth and cunning to achieve their goal, which was to slaughter their opponents in the convoy.
his diabolical and cunning ways
When you want to bump your sentence up a few adverb notches. The wolf warily patrolled the plains, using its cunning to locate and brutally vaporize intruding ostriches.
I would say that cunning is intelligence without wisdom
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
well there is two was of cunning he either steals or like he is cunning to make good plots and plans but who would really think that he would do those things.