1. conniving - Adjective
2. conniving - Verb
4. conniving - Adjective Satellite
of Connive
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt is a matter of common knowledge that the government of South Carolina is under domination of a small ring of cunning, conniving men. Strom Thurmond
Whitney: You black-hearted, treacherous, conniving scoundrel. Clayton: Your flattery warms my heart. Judith McNaught
I'm not conniving - that has a pejorative context. I'm not sitting in back rooms making deals. That's not my style. Bess Myerson
You can't possibly conduct a proper affair without a lot of deliberating, scheming, speculating, and conniving. It's a delicate balance where the excitement must equal the guilt and sex must be as bright as the future you gamble. John Dufresne
Here I had a wonderful man who cared for me and I was screwing around with a self-absorbed, conniving monster who'd betrayed me in the worst possible way. Kelley Armstrong
the most calculating and selfish men in the community Source: Internet