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{"id": "wile", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "wile", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["Middle English: perhaps from an Old Norse word related to v\u00e9l \u2018craft\u2019"], "homographNumber": "100", "notes": [{"text": "\"wiles\"", "type": "wordFormNote"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/wile_gb_1_8.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "w\u028c\u026al"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["devious or cunning stratagems employed in manipulating or persuading someone to do what one wants"], "examples": [{"text": "she didn't employ any feminine wiles to capture his attention"}, {"text": "the devious wiles of the politicians"}], "id": "m_en_gbus1159030.006", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "skill", "text": "Skill"}], "shortDefinitions": ["devious or cunning stratagems employed in manipulating or persuading someone to do what one wants"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "tricks"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ruses"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ploys"}, {"language": "en", "text": "schemes"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dodges"}, {"language": "en", "text": "manoeuvres"}, {"language": "en", "text": "gambits"}, {"language": "en", "text": "subterfuges"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cunning stratagems"}, {"language": "en", "text": "artifices"}, {"language": "en", "text": "devices"}, {"language": "en", "text": "contrivances"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "wiles", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0016271.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "wile"}, {"entries": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "homographNumber": "101", "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/wile_gb_1_8.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "w\u028c\u026al"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["lure; entice"], "examples": [{"text": "she could be neither driven nor wiled into the parish kirk"}], "id": "m_en_gbus1159030.011", "registers": [{"id": "archaic", "text": "Archaic"}], "shortDefinitions": ["lure"]}, {"crossReferenceMarkers": ["another way of saying \"while something away\" (see while)"], "crossReferences": [{"id": "while", "text": "while", "type": "see also"}], "examples": [{"text": "the gang had played monopoly as they wiled away the hours"}], "id": "m_en_gbus1159030.018", "notes": [{"text": "\"wile something away\"", "type": "wordFormNote"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "wile"}], "type": "headword", "word": "wile"}, {"id": "wile", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late 19th century: representing a pronunciation of wild, probably influenced by earlier Scots use of wile as an alteration of vile"], "homographNumber": "200", "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/wile_gb_1_8.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "w\u028c\u026al"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["very bad; terrible"], "examples": [{"text": "he was wile when he was young"}], "id": "m_en_gbus1159040.002", "regions": [{"id": "northern_irish", "text": "Northern_Irish"}], "registers": [{"id": "informal", "text": "Informal"}], "shortDefinitions": ["very bad"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["used to emphasize the extent of something, especially something negative"], "examples": [{"text": "losing the final was a wile blow"}], "id": "m_en_gbus1159040.003", "notes": [{"text": "attributive", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "shortDefinitions": ["used to emphasize extent of something"]}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "wile"}, {"entries": [{"homographNumber": "201", "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/wile_gb_1_8.mp3",
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