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- noun Alternative spelling of
slyboots .
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Examples
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She calls me little sly-boots, little woman of the world, and says I know how to use my tongue.
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I was at the right wing, and I saw Chosrew, an old sly-boots, thinking to force our centre, — ranks closed, stiff, swift, fine movement a la Murat.
A Start in Life 2007
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"Oh, you sly-boots! you 're getting up a flirtation with Tom, are you?" whispered Fanny to her friend, as if much amused.
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"Aha! had it all planned out, did you, little sly-boots?" laughed the woman, gently pinching the flushing cheek of the embarrassed Carrie.
Tabitha at Ivy Hall Ruth Alberta Brown
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Oh, the sly-boots! the wolf in sheeps clothing! the hypocrite!
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But -- you old sly-boots -- didn't I see her one day armed with a sponge standing over _you, _ holding _you_ down on the toilet table?
Barks and Purrs 1873-1954 Colette 1913
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As I backed away I put my hand on another before seeing him, and barely saved myself from hurting the little sly-boots, who never stirred a muscle, not even when I took away the leaf that covered him and put it back again softly.
Secret of the Woods William Joseph Long 1909
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On the other hand, he is never far from his great fear: "But Truth is such a fly-away, such a sly-boots, so untransportable and unbarrelable a commodity, that it is as bad to catch as light."
Emerson and Other Essays John Jay Chapman 1897
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And to each of them the little sly-boots replied –
Tales of the Punjab 1894
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"Oh, what a sly-boots you were!" exclaimed the marchioness.
Molly Brown's Orchard Home Nell Speed 1895
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