slyboots Antonyms

Meaning of slyboots

Wordnet

slyboots (n)

a shifty deceptive person

Webster

slyboots (n.)

A humerous appellation for a sly, cunning, or waggish person.

slyboots Sentence Examples

  1. The slyboots used his cunning plan to outwit his opponents.
  2. Despite her innocent facade, she was actually a slyboots who had fooled everyone.
  3. The fox, known for its slyboots ways, outsmarted the hunter from right under his nose.
  4. The slyboots politician promised everything to the voters, knowing he had no intention of keeping his promises.
  5. The slick saleswoman was a slyboots who could sell anything to anyone.
  6. The slyboots cat pretended to be asleep, waiting for the perfect moment to pounce.
  7. The slyboots thief had mastered the art of pickpocketing without ever being caught.
  8. The slyboots child feigned illness to avoid going to school.
  9. The slyboots lawyer had a reputation for winning cases by manipulating the system.
  10. The slyboots neighbor secretly recorded all the conversations around them, intending to blackmail the others later.

FAQs About the word slyboots

a shifty deceptive personA humerous appellation for a sly, cunning, or waggish person.

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The slyboots used his cunning plan to outwit his opponents.

Despite her innocent facade, she was actually a slyboots who had fooled everyone.

The fox, known for its slyboots ways, outsmarted the hunter from right under his nose.

The slyboots politician promised everything to the voters, knowing he had no intention of keeping his promises.