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scheming Definition

schem·ing (skēmiŋ)

adjective

given to forming schemes or plots; crafty, tricky, deceitful, etc.

scheming Related Forms
schem·ingly adverb
scheming Synonyms

scheming

modif.

tricky, cunning, crafty; see sly 1.

scheming Usage Examples

Modifies a noun

  • villain: His co-star was Iain Cuthbertson, as the scheming villain Charlie Endell who employed Budgie.
  • wife: In Niagara, Monroe is a full-fledged sex goddess, a scheming wife tormenting husband Joseph Cotten in their cabin by the falls.
  • man: Edmund Blackadder, a cunning, scheming, devious man, is the center of the show.
  • way: Will she be back to her scheming ways stay tuned!
  • woman: There is Rehab the prostitute, Jezebel the scheming woman, and the woman at the well.
  • Goliath: Services group inc covers legal feesthese in an encoding no scheming goliaths.