The difference between Conniving and Slimy
When used as adjectives, conniving means that connives, whereas slimy means of or pertaining to slime.
Slimy is also noun with the meaning: a ponyfish.
check bellow for the other definitions of Conniving and Slimy
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Conniving as a verb:
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Conniving as an adjective:
That connives; conspiratorial.
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Slimy as an adjective:
Of or pertaining to slime
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Slimy as an adjective:
resembling, of the nature of, covered or daubed with, or abounding in slime
Examples:
"synonyms: viscous glutinous"
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Slimy as an adjective (slang, figuratively):
friendly in a false, calculating way; underhanded; sneaky.
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Slimy as a noun:
A ponyfish.