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wile in a sentence

n.

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Definition

WILE (noun): A cunning trick or strategy used to deceive or outsmart others.

Sample Sentences

  1. The fox used its wile to outsmart the hunters and escape into the forest.
  2. She relied on her wile to navigate the complexities of office politics.
  3. His charming smile was just a wile to disarm anyone who questioned his intentions.
  4. The cunning thief employed various wiles to evade capture by the police.
  5. With a wile that was both clever and deceptive, she managed to win the competition.
  6. The cunning fox relied on its wiles to escape from the hunter’s trap.
  7. She used her charm and wile to persuade him to change his mind.
  8. The detective admired the criminal's clever wile, which had evaded capture for years.
  9. In the folklore, the trickster often employed wiles to outsmart the more powerful foes.
  10. He was known for his wile, always finding a way to turn any situation to his advantage.
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