Which preposition to use with guiles
As I see it, there's deep guile in this business.
A successful book agent must have the hide of a rhinoceros, the guile of a serpent, the obstinacy of a mule, and the persuasive notes of a nightingale.
We bowled forward at a rapid pace, and she continued: "I came to meet you to-day to tell you that I have used a little guile with regard to your visit.
In conclusion, Boots puts it to me whether I hold with him in two opinions: firstly, that there are not many couples on their way to be married who are half as innocent of guile as those two children; secondly, that it would be a jolly good thing for a great many couples on their way to be married, if they could only be stopped in time, and brought back separately.
Her eyes mirrored no more guile than a child's.