Examples of using Cunning in English and their translations into Hindi
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when you're not courageous, you become cunning.
But the cunning of the plant is such that,
The law on obtaining citizenship is so complicated and cunning that without a lot of money you cannot get this citizenship.
A particularly cunning political mind, one of Elizabeth I's mottos was“video et taceo,” which translates to“I see but say nothing.”.
That's worrisome. But what will Dousan-{\i1}dono{\i0}actually do? My elder brother Yoshitatsu is a cunning and resourceful man. Nobunaga-{\i1}sama{\i0}.
The cunning folk in Britain were professional or semi-professional practitioners of magic in Britain, active from the Medieval period through the early twentieth century.
This is the“brilliance” of Satan's cunning, not letting anyone discover what it is actually saying.
For Jayalalitha, the enemy appears in many cunning forms- an old man in dark glasses, a TV camera.
That's possible because man is very cunning, and it can deceive the cells of the body.
Obviously such a person is much more wily and cunning and able to handle conflict than his American counterpart.
sincerity, cunning, as well as dances,
Is any man purely impulsive and soul cunning when he says that money is not the main thing for him?
And it is so experienced in cunning-- experiences of millennia-- that you cannot even detect where the cunning enters.
Kamsa was so greedy and cunning that he not even spared his father Ugrasena;
I knew that this was Satan's cunning ploy, and I paid no attention to him no matter what he said.
reflecting the intelligence and cunning of these animals.
because they were"too mean and cunning.".
For example, in the treatment of depressed person state folk remedies for depression- it is also a little cunning.
because they are"too sneaky and cunning".
the animals are armed with secret weapons and cunning defenses. special skills.