Wile ;an act or means of cunning or deception
"Wile" can be a noun or verb: She was pretty and clever, and she employed one wile after another until she got what she wanted. The aromas from the kitchen wiled me from the comfort of my bed.
A couple of possible words are ruse or wile
wile
The term wile means a trick or strategy, more usually seen as wiles, clever tricks.The word sought may be wild (untamed) or wily(scheming, devious).The similar word is the conjunction while (occurring at the same time).
Wile Out was created in 2009.
Wile E. Coyote is an original creation of Chuck Jones .
The past tense of wile is wiled.
wile is the homophone of while
No, because "wile" isn't an adjective.
It is a long I created by the silent E at the end (whyl).It is pronounced the same as wile.
nothin dat don mean u should
It is Wile E. Coyote.