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wile
[ wahyl ]
noun
- a trick, artifice, or stratagem meant to fool, trap, or entice; device.
Synonyms: maneuver, contrivance, deception
- wiles, artful or beguiling behavior.
Synonyms: maneuver, contrivance, deception
- deceitful cunning; trickery.
verb (used with object)
- to beguile, entice, or lure (usually followed by away, from, into, etc.):
The music wiled him from his study.
verb phrase
- to spend or pass (time), especially in a leisurely or pleasurable fashion:
to wile away the long winter nights.
wile
/ waɪl /
noun
- trickery, cunning, or craftiness
- usually plural an artful or seductive trick or ploy
verb
- tr to lure, beguile, or entice
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Other Words From
- outwile verb (used with object) outwiled outwiling
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Word History and Origins
Origin of wile1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of wile1
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Example Sentences
Our conversation ranged from the tobacco industry’s wiles to social media’s complicity in bad data.
She’s strong, bold, clever, and raids tombs with all the wiles of Indiana Jones.
Wile E. Coyote is running after the Road Runner and eventually finds he has run off a cliff.
To accomplish this goal, Netanyahu used a simple chart that looked like a Wile E. Coyote bomb.
Like Wile E. Coyote, they will keep running until everyone else recognizes that there is no ground beneath their feet.
With all the wile of a political boss she spread the seed of discontent, trusting it would fall on fertile soil.
He told Auld Jock so by running to the door and back and begging him, by every pretty wile at his command, to go.
Sapho calls Aphrodite the "star-throned, incorruptible, wile-weaving child of Zeus."
Ac nu ic wile wnden to e hali mihtes al swo ich r hadde iunnen be godes fultume.
Ine swiche lorde et siche miracle mai do and do wanne he wile.
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