Sentences with Knavery

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17 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Knavery'

The cunning fox used knavery to outwit the other animals and steal their food.

The master thief was known for his unparalleled knavery in executing elaborate heists.

The character's knavery added an intriguing twist to the plot of the mystery novel.

The cunning magician amazed the audience with his knavery, leaving them in awe of his tricks.

The cunning detective saw through the criminal's knavery and solved the complex case.

The medieval play depicted a world filled with knights, dragons, and instances of knavery.

The cunning merchant engaged in knavery to gain an unfair advantage over his competitors.

The historical documentary explored the political landscape and instances of knavery in ancient civilizations.

The cunning fox engaged in knavery, outsmarting the other animals in the forest.

Despite his charming demeanor, the con artist was known for his knavery, swindling unsuspecting victims.

The historical novel depicted the protagonist's journey through a world filled with political knavery and intrigue.

The mischievous sprite was notorious for its knavery, playing pranks on unsuspecting travelers in the enchanted forest.

The corrupt politician's knavery was exposed during the investigation, revealing a web of deceit and manipulation.

In the Shakespearean play, the villain's knavery led to tragic consequences for the innocent characters.

The financial scandal rocked the business world, exposing the executives' knavery in cooking the company's books.

The swindler's knavery extended to online scams, deceiving individuals with promises of easy money.

The medieval knight faced challenges not only from physical foes but also from the cunning knavery of rival nobles at court.

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