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He was also wily enough not to come looking himself.
And there is the wily way he has with language.
Even now we have no clear case against this very wily man.
For one thing, he was wily, with a lot of friends and resources.
Now he understood what the wily old man had been about.
And I doubt not my mother is wily enough to do so.
Now, what you've got to do is to be wily.
They all went off to bed early again, really tired wily their long day.
"He is the only man wily enough to do it."
I could never figure him out, the wily old sage.
She hesitated, then he saw a wily look in her eyes.
The program has been put together by a group of wily television veterans.
My wily old man was ready with his advice the moment I asked for it.
But being a parent has taught me to be wily.
But while the children spoke English, their wily parents used the first language to keep things from them.
But when there's money involved they get pretty clever and wily.
But he was wily, too, and now his eyes narrowed a little.
He, like the rest of his tribe, is a wily sort.
They love when the wily veteran comes back for one more charge.
It would be easy to become trapped inside, and perhaps the wily boy had something of the sort in mind.
Whether they will prove wily enough to survive the summer is another question.
He is wily bird, that's the only picture we have.
In some wily way, it turns out not to be dreadful at all.
I did my best but she is wily as a vixen.
The answer might have come by way of third base, but the wily manager raised an interesting thought.