shrewdly
IPA: ʃrˈudɫi
adverb
- In a shrewd manner.
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Examples of "shrewdly" in Sentences
- Granted, that "if Obama acts shrewdly" is a loophole big enough to drive a car into a ditch through.
- He may have dropped the cloak, "shrewdly," and some friend found it and returned it to the Chevalier.
- "the infected" (a euphemism shrewdly referenced in posters in the background of certain scenes in this movie).
- He’s what you might call shrewdly inattentive, an approach that’s allowed him to carry on with the life he wants.
- A clever police captain shrewdly detects the motive behind the crime and is able to penetrate the group, trap the killer, and obtain his confession.
- These messages were sealed, and protected shrewdly from the weather, and I was to deliver them to the whale-ships of the Arctic, ice-bound by the great
- These messages were sealed, and protected shrewdly from the weather, and I was to deliver them to the whale-ships of the Arctic, ice-bound by the great Mackenzie.
- Western Cape premier Hernus Kriel has "shrewdly" reshuffled his cabinet, according to a Cape Times report released before his official announcement on the forthcoming changes.
- *** As we walked homeward, Scott being a little fatigued, laid his left hand on Toms shoulder, and leaned heavily for support, chatting to his Sunday pony, as he called the affectionate fellow, just as freely as with the rest of the party; and Tom put-in his word shrewdly and manfully, and grinned and grunted whenever the joke chanced to be within his apprehension.
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