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sliest

British  
/ ˈslaɪɪst /

adjective

  1. a superlative of sly

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But two years after his song "Accidental Racist" sparked a firestorm he said was the result of being misunderstood, Paisley -- one of Nashville's sliest, smartest songwriters -- is taking extra care to present his positions clearly.

From Los Angeles Times

But it’s also one of his sliest and most movingly sentimental.

From New York Times

I abused her for the most horrid hypocrite, the sliest creature that ever ensnared a man or deceived a woman.

From Project Gutenberg

They have always been the smartest and the sliest and the most feared and disliked of all the little people on the meadows or in the forest.

From Project Gutenberg

The sliest old thief that you ever did see; Hi, ho, see the chips fly!

From Project Gutenberg