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scheming
[skee-ming]
adjective
given to making plans, especially sly and underhand ones; crafty.
Synonyms: , ,
scheming
/ ˈ쾱ːɪŋ /
adjective
given to making plots; cunning
noun
intrigues
Other Word Forms
- schemingly adverb
- unscheming adjective
- ˈԲ adverb
Example Sentences
A year after scheming to avoid playing for the Bears, he is committed to turning around the franchise.
"Even now I'm still processing the depth of the manipulation," Miss Baxter said, adding she had "no idea" about D'Wit's scheming.
But while Damian Lewis landed a nomination for best supporting actor for his portrayal of Henry VIII, there was no best actor nod for its star Mark Rylance, who plays scheming advisor, Thomas Cromwell.
Spencer may be good in a fight but against such a formidable band of American women, not even the scheming Whitfield has a chance.
As the scheming masterminds, Gaga and Beyoncé poison Gibson and every other inhabitant of the diner they're in, all while breaking into song and dance amid a scene of seemingly lifeless bodies.
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