Cunning as a fox Meaning in English
expression
Definition
This expression describes someone who is very clever at getting what they want, often by using tricks or deceit.
Usage & Nuances
Used in informal and storytelling contexts. Implies intelligence with a sly, sometimes untrustworthy edge. Often a compliment for cleverness, but can suggest sneakiness. Commonly used with 'as clever as a fox' in similar roles.
Example Sentences
My brother is cunning as a fox when he plays games.
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The thief was cunning as a fox, escaping every trap.
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People say she is cunning as a fox when making deals.
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He’s cunning as a fox—don’t let him trick you during the negotiation.
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She figured out a way around every rule. Honestly, she’s cunning as a fox.
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Don’t trust Mark with your secrets—he’s cunning as a fox and always has his own agenda.
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