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What is a canny?

"Canny" is an adjective, and it has a few different meanings:

1. Shrewd and astute: This is the most common meaning of "canny." It describes someone who is clever, insightful, and able to make good judgments.

Example: "The canny investor knew when to buy and sell stocks."

2. Careful and cautious: "Canny" can also describe someone who is careful with their money or resources, avoiding unnecessary risks.

Example: "The canny shopper waited for sales before buying anything."

3. (Scottish) Pleasant, charming: In Scottish dialect, "canny" can also mean "pleasant" or "charming."

Example: "He was a canny lad, always with a smile on his face."

4. (Informal) Strong: "Canny" can sometimes be used informally to mean "strong" or "powerful."

Example: "That's a canny engine!"

Other related terms:

* Cannying: This is a verb meaning "to be shrewd or astute."

* Cannily: This is an adverb meaning "in a shrewd or astute way."

It's important to note that the specific meaning of "canny" can vary depending on context and regional dialect.

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