smartly

IPA: smˈɑrtɫi

adverb

  • In a smart manner.
  • Quickly.
  • Intelligently.
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Examples of "smartly" in Sentences

  • Where does Pelosi and Shaheen want to drill - sure thing - real "smartly" - see those red and yellow areas above?
  • Unfortunately the only time the ship turns smartly is when there's money to be made by someone in a position of influence.
  • Playing them smartly is what matters – Russell did last week (and arguably the week before even if he didn’t get any votes).
  • Corporate profits have been increasing smartly, which is also helping stocks, as has productivity as firms squeeze more output from each worker.
  • Luckily, the album has not yet run its course (remember that John Mayer's Room For Squares took a good year or so before breaking), and the label smartly has refused to throw in the towel.
  • He dressed like a true Florentine, in smartly cut suits and natty ties, and, in a country where a pretty face means a great deal, he was exceptionally good-looking, with finely cut features, crisp blue eyes, and a knowing smile.
  • Print 'Positive response' to Glasgow sex assaults CCTV appeal The man was described as smartly dressed and aged between 20 and 30 Detectives say they have received a positive response to the release of CCTV pictures of a man they want to question in connection with two serious sexual assaults in Glasgow.
  • Boys who had grown up watching Sesame Street, reading Enid Blyton, eating cornflakes for breakfast, attending the university staff primary school in smartly polished brown sandals, were now cutting through the mosquito netting of their neighbors’ windows, sliding out glass louvers, and climbing in to steal TVs and VCRs.

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