sly means sneaky like a fox
Overt, plain, or innocent would all be opposites of sly (devious, scheming).
Sly dog or die
According to the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, here are the 3 definitions of "sly":# Clever or cunning, especially in the practice of deceit. # Stealthy or surreptitious: took a sly look at the letter on the table. # Playfully mischievous: a sly laugh.For more information on Answers.com about the word and its usage, click on the Related Link.Sly means clever, sneaky.Expressions include:"Sly as a fox"
to be "sly" or "slveyne"
sneaky, sly, silent, undetectable,
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A sleeveen is someone deemed untrustworthy or sly.
The French word for sly is "rusé."
A three letter word that could mean clever is sly.
It means 'The Poodle'. The title of the song is 'The Sly and Zealous Poodle'
The sly fox quietly sneaked into the hen house.
Yes, sly and cunning basically do mean the same things.
Yes, "sly" contains a short vowel sound in the letter "y," making it a short vowel word.
The sly fox tried to fool the rabbit.
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The stem word for slyly is sly.
Overt, plain, or innocent would all be opposites of sly (devious, scheming).