1. canny - Adjective
2. canny - Adverb
3. canny - Adjective Satellite
4. Canny - Proper noun
Alt. of Cannei
Source: Webster's dictionarya cagey lawyer Source: Internet
too clever to be sound Source: Internet
But, while the global picture was gloomy, drinkers in the UK proved more resilient than most, with sales of some liquors booming thanks to Brits’ refusal to give up on gin and tonics and some canny marketing skills from the company. Source: Internet
“A canny collage artist with an eye for the comically macabre, Grudova scavenges her images from Victorian and Edwardian aesthetics. Source: Internet
Notwithstanding the undoubted sufferings that Conrad endured on many of his voyages, sentimentality and canny marketing place him at the best lodgings in several of his destinations. Source: Internet
At least some of this is down to the fact that academic publishers such as Elsevier or Macmillan have been unusually far-sighted in growing their own innovation through canny investment and starting their own accelerators to nurture nascent start-ups. Source: Internet