All 3 Uses
guile
in
The Blind Side, by Michael Lewis
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- Walsh's job, as he saw it, was to create a system that suited Virgil Carter's talents: guile, nimbleness, and an ability to throw accurately, as long as he didn't have to throw far.†
p. 107.4 *
- The liberals minimize the importance of brute force and seek to overcome brute force with guile—and some of them do it so well that they, too, appear to have found the key to football success.†
p. 153.9
- He got by on guile rather than sheer physical ability.†
p. 256.3
Definitions:
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(1)
(guile) cunning (shrewdness and cleverness) and deceitful
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)