0 sly; clever in a deceitful way -- mazaný, vychytralý
cunning tricks.
1 clever -- šikovný, chytrý
a cunning device.
2 slyness or deceitful cleverness -- prohnanost, mazanost
He is full of cunning.
Scarcely less heinous were the clients of cunning men and women : to resort to them was idolatrous, superstitious, and tantamount to making a tacit pact with the archfiend.
Here's cunning, cunning all round, absolutely.
The cunning and brute impositions of the colonizers are juxtaposed with the flexibility, and indeed astonishing persistence and durability, of indigenous behaviours, attitudes and symbols, if not always institutions.
The bear brought out bravery or cunning, or revealed cowardice in the tale's central characters, and became a necessary component of the genre.
Outwitting squirrels: 101 cunning stratagems to reduce dramatically the egregious misappropriation of seed from your birdfeeder by squirrels.
Further, the experts and host continuously characterised perpetrators as cunning predators.
Traditional cunning folk, mostly male and rural, continued to be active down to the early twentieth century.
If they were human, they would become cunning.