The fox is a sly old creature.
He concocted a sly plan to outsmart his competitors and secure the deal.
The French word for sly is "rusé."
Yes, "sly" contains a short vowel sound in the letter "y," making it a short vowel word.
Using the word "then" at the beginning of a sentence is not incorrect. However, it does not make a sentence complete. A complete sentence must have, at a minimum, a subject and a verb. "Then" is neither of those.
Someone who is as sly as a fox is cunning, clever, and able to navigate tricky situations with skill and subtlety. They are adept at thinking quickly on their feet and finding creative solutions to challenges.
The sly fox tried to fool the rabbit.
he has a shy smile
The questioner who sits so sly shall never know how to reply. The sly fox was able to capture the deer.
She caught his eye, giving him a sly smile.
He concocted a sly plan to outsmart his competitors and secure the deal.
The French word for sly is "rusé."
Sly fox
"The sly old fox waited until the farmer's back was turned, then dashed into the chicken coop." "The bank robber gave his accomplice a sly grin as they entered the bank, not realizing that the police were waiting for them inside."
Ouickly the sly robber had to dismantle the tv as he could not get it out of the narrow window. i am only 7 yeah me
sly means sneaky like a fox
Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.
how can make the sentence for word mercy