(1) Cunning and sly
(1) Ron was ebullient and optimistic, had a pawky sense of humour, and loved good food, wine, and entertaining.
(2) The city has an endearing couthiness and a pithy, pawky sense of humour, capable of laughing at itself (try and find that in Edinburgh).
(3) In the Thatcher years, he would turn more to that pawky humour which played around his head and lips throughout his career.
(4) So here he is on the pavement outside Southwark Crown Court, giving another of his pawky , defiant pieces to camera.
(5) And indeed he is in possession of a pawky sense of humour.
(6) He became a regular pundit for the program before going onto anchor another show where he remained pawkily at the helm for 20 years.
(7) He charmingly combines that imperial trimmer's droll pawkiness and irritating fatuity.