72 adverbs to describe how to clever

You have been wonderfully clever to find out.

" "How do you know that I sat beside her at dinner?" "I did not know it," replied Steinmetz, with a quiet smile which left De Chauxville in doubt as to whether he was very stupid or exceedingly clever.

It was remarkably clever and incredibly unscrupulous.

"It's a tracing," he said, at last, "and a mighty clever piece of work.

" "Well, it just came to me, Teddy, what a perfectly heavenly thing it would be to invite that little Mrs. Dawson, who writes reviews for one of the papers hereyou remember I told you about hershe is awfully clever and artistic and good-looking, and lives away off from every place, and her husband is not her equal at allperfectly illiterate, I hearduncultured anyway.

Had she not been inordinately vain, this woman, like many, would have been extraordinarily clever.

"He's not exceptionally clever, Mary," said Hal, "and that's where the point comes in of what I want you to do.

"Did it ever strike you that though we think ourselves jolly clever, that there are heaps of things which a workingmanthe men we look down uponcan do which we couldn't accomplish if it were to save our lives.

" Here the young men, one and all, protested that she was excessively clever.

"They tell me 'twas vastly clever.

He is so intensely clever.

the merely clever and pretty, as certainly as the vulgar and insincere, and because it has gathered into itself the simplest and most unforgetable thoughts of the generations, it is the soil where all great art is rooted.

Your books are tremendously clever, Jack, butas I happen to knowthe proceeds from them would not support two people in luxury; and Patricia has nothing.

He said he shouldn't wonder if you're real clever.

It's only that you're so beastly clever.

Worse than all, she was decidedly clever, and therefore dangerous.

She is also a patrician and unusually clever.

The truth about him is that he was a brilliantly clever populariser of the cause of science, a kind of seventeenth century Huxley, concerned rather to lay down large general principles for the guidance of the work of others, than to be a serious worker himself.

And the new stuff is like it, in that it's a damned clever imitation of it.

He could hardly have thought out a more diabolically clever plot if he had tried.

Individually and collectively Lanyard accounted that quartet uncommonly clever, resourceful, audacious, unscrupulous, and potentially ruthless, utterly callous to compunctions when their interests were jeopardised.

Of course, if all the wheat that's being stored in the country under the auspices of the B. & I. stood in their own name, the matter would appear in a different light, but they've been infernally clever with all these subsidiary companies.

If he possessed the skill and quick deftness of a conjurer or a marvellously clever professional pickpocket, as well as the incentive of a paid spy, he might conceivably have done the trick at the moment of alarm on the boat's gangway, not afterwards; for when he had pressed near me in the Gare du Nord he had been on the wrong side.

Luke is careful and clever, damn clever.

And you also condescended to admit that she iserrather clever?" "I daresay," said Stafford.

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