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Nouns commonly associated with "sly" — related concepts that often appear together in natural writing.
(v)
(intransitive) To smile, parting the lips so as to show the teeth.
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To try to see, to pay attention to with one’s eyes.
(transitive) To turn (one's eyes or look) at something, often briefly.
(n)
US spelling of humour. [(uncountable) The quality of being amusing, comical, funny.]
(heading) To do with a place or places.
A mammal of the family Canidae:
(uncountable) The quality of being amusing, comical, funny.
(chiefly in the plural, also figuratively) A companion; a comrade.
(N)
an American crime drama television series starring Tim Daly as Harlan Judd that aired on ABC from March 30 to April 27, 2005.
The action of expressing thoughts, ideas, feelings, etc.
(of a source of light) To shine with a flickering light; to glimmer.
Humour, especially when clever or quick.
An indirect reference; a hint; a reference to something supposed to be known, but not explicitly mentioned.
Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste.
(anatomy) The front part of the head of a human or other animal, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth, and the surrounding area.
The act of referring: a submitting for information or decision.
A scoundrel, rascal or unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person.
Something designed to fool, dupe, outsmart, mislead or swindle.
(adj)
(UK, MTE, slang) funny or entertaining.
Something said or done for amusement, not in seriousness.
(informal, US, sometimes figurative, usually preceded by a) A distance.
A casual observation, comment, or statement
Mode of action; way of performing or doing anything.
A clue.
Amusement, enjoyment or pleasure.
A surname from Old English.
A living being, such as an animal, monster, or alien.
(intransitive) To look, especially through a narrow opening, or while trying not to be seen or noticed.
(theology) The chief devil; Satan.
A surname.
(Jamaica, slang, plural only) A condom.
That which is insinuated; a hint; a suggestion, innuendo or intimation by distant allusion
A game in which players must only say questions, and if they don't they lose.
Intention to harm or deprive in an illegal or immoral way. Desire to take pleasure in another's misfortune.
A derogatory hint or reference to, or (often sexual) insinuation about, a person or thing.
(uncountable) Entertainment.
An uneven, often crooked smile that is insolent, self-satisfied, conceited or scornful.
(often diminutively) A cheeky person or creature; a troublemaker.
(uncountable) A state of being pleased or contented; gratification.
A spoken or written remark.
A quiet laugh.
A fulfilment of a need or desire.
(uncountable) The substance constituting Earth's atmosphere: a gaseous mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and various trace gases.
A worded or expressed sentence, phrase, or only a word on its own, which asks for information, a reply, or a response; an interrogative.
One's appearance or attractiveness.
Terms relating to animals.
(countable) Something suggested (with subsequent adposition being for)
(informal, often as a term of address) A cat.
An organ through which animals see (“perceive surroundings via light”).
(music) A specific pitch.
A playful or competitive activity.
A female child.
To try.
An alcoholic beverage made with rum and water, especially that once issued to sailors of the Royal Navy.
a 1980 American coming-of-age drama film directed by Adrian Lyne, in his feature film directorial debut, and written by Gerald Ayres.
(colloquial) Lodgings; place of accommodation.
(intransitive) To look sideways or obliquely; now especially with sexual desire or malicious intent.
A push, stab, or lunge forward (the act thereof.)
(uncountable) Use of acerbic language to mock or convey contempt, often using verbal irony and (in speech) often marked by overemphasis and sneering.
One who steals another person's property, especially by stealth and without using force or violence.
A conclusive success following an effort, conflict, or confrontation of obstacles; victory; conquest.
Any of the suborder Serpentes of legless reptile with long, thin bodies and fork-shaped tongues.
A general type.
(intransitive) To shine, especially in an indistinct or intermittent manner; to glisten, to glitter.
(transitive) To strike or hit with the foot or other extremity of the leg.
Primarily physical senses.
A flirtatious, impudent, or pert young woman.
(military, slang, dated) Acronym of herrings in tomato sauce.
The digit or figure 1.
(mathematics, computing) A binary digit, generally represented as a 1 or 0.
The sound of laughing, produced by air so expelled; any similar sound.
An attempt to cause damage, injury to, or death of an opponent or enemy.