wile in a sentence
n.
π Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11
Definition
WILE (noun): A cunning trick or strategy used to deceive or outsmart others.
Sample Sentences
- The fox used its wile to outsmart the hunters and escape into the forest.
- She relied on her wile to navigate the complexities of office politics.
- His charming smile was just a wile to disarm anyone who questioned his intentions.
- The cunning thief employed various wiles to evade capture by the police.
- With a wile that was both clever and deceptive, she managed to win the competition.
- The cunning fox relied on its wiles to escape from the hunterβs trap.
- She used her charm and wile to persuade him to change his mind.
- The detective admired the criminal's clever wile, which had evaded capture for years.
- In the folklore, the trickster often employed wiles to outsmart the more powerful foes.
- He was known for his wile, always finding a way to turn any situation to his advantage.