Phrases with «wile»

The word "wile" means to trick, deceive, or use cunning methods to achieve something. Full definition

Sentences with «wile»

  • The Buzz: The feminine wiles of the charming Milla Jovovich, the killer score by Tomandandy, and the dissonant beauty present in the set design, shooting locations and cinematography, all conspired against me here, and surprisingly, I enjoyed this film far more than any of the previous installments. (thescorecardreview.com)
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  • Nor is it a pulpy revenge story, an icy espionage thriller or a rousing tale of a victimised woman using her feminine wiles not only to survive, but to bring down the system that's stacked against her. (concreteplayground.com)
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