0 deceiving people in a clever way in order to get what you want:
1 If you do something on the sly, you do it secretly because you should not be doing it:
2 not letting others know true opinions or intentions, or dishonest:
He is extremely sly and duplicitous with those around him.
Meanwhile, the upand-coming wave the colon's limp magic wand, without a sly joke to tell.
As it is, there is much to admire, whether in sheer compositional dexterity or in the composer's sometimes sly sense of humour.
There's a sly sense of disruptive humour not far from the surface, too.
They employed, instead, sly ambiguities and insinuating circumlocutions.
The editorial voice, assumed at this point by the narrator, carries a sly irony of its own.
Because human is the spirit of all things on earth, he is therefore very sly.
Historians seem to feel obliged to place a sly construction on all his operations, for fear of being branded naive.
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