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Grammar : Noun |
Spell : kuhn-ing |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkʌn ɪŋ |
Definition of cunningness
Origin :- early 14c., "learned, skillful," present participle of cunnen "to know" (see can (v.1)). Sense of "skillfully deceitful" is probably late 14c. As a noun from c.1300. Related: Cunningly.
- As in device : noun ploy, scheme, maneuver
- At any rate we had no other man to come near him in any cunningness.
- Extract from : « The Maid of Sker » by Richard Doddridge Blackmore
- It caused about as much excitement as had the failure of the bank because of its cunningness.
- Extract from : « The Homesteader » by Oscar Micheaux
- Field went away rather impressed by the cunningness of the dodge.
- Extract from : « The Slave of Silence » by Fred M. White
- Masters may be more cunning than slaves, but cunningness is not an evidence of a high order of intellectual power.
- Extract from : « Communism and Christianism » by William Montgomery Brown
- For seeing the cunningness of the new people, they partly feared and partly despised them.
- Extract from : « Old English Chronicles » by Various
- Before the bishop spoke agin you could see his craziness and his cunningness both working in his face.
- Extract from : « Danny's Own Story » by Don Marquis
- Among the wounded was the celebrated chief, Cappayoho, noted among all tribes for his great daring and cunningness in battle.
- Extract from : « Torrey's Narrative » by William Torrey
- Revolving this in his mind, Ned saw the cunningness of the two men's movements, if they had actually escaped from Joliet.
- Extract from : « The Dreadnought Boys on Battle Practice » by John Henry Goldfrap
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