The meaning of Wile
Wile – definition
nounDevious or cunning stratagems employed in manipulating or persuading someone to do what one wants.
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She didn't employ any feminine wiles to capture his attention
verbLure; entice.
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She could be neither driven nor wiled into the parish kirkverbAnother way of saying while something away (see while).
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The gang had played monopoly as they wiled away the hours
adjectiveVery bad; terrible.
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He was wile when he was young
adverbVery; extremely.
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This old boy was wile pleased
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Word origin
late 19th century: representing a pronunciation of wild, probably influenced by earlier Scots use of wile as an alteration of vile.
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