Which preposition to use with cleverest
He's very clever at that.
They are industrious, notwithstanding, and clever in certain arts and manufactures, and it was from some of them that Carlo learned the watchmaking trade.
"It was very clever of you to think of it, Isabelle.
But he was too clever for us.
I have often heard it said that the Russian women were much more clever than the men.
" "I need not pretend at this late day to be as clever as Jack," the colonel said, in some bewilderment.
he's so clever with his pencil and brushes!should be able to invent the Lady Angelica?
The cleverest of these was Balty Mahu, who, like myself, belonged to the higher order of Brahmins.
"The mysterious stranger managed to get away," chuckled the other, "but he wasn't so clever about taking all his wardrobe along with him, you remember.
Inger was better than blacksmiths' wivesa little damaged, a little warped, but good by nature, clever by nature ...
She wan't very waal off, nor extra harnsome, but she was pious the worst kind, an' dreadf'l clever to them she fancied.
The MS. found in a Madhouse, by the same author, is perhaps too horrific for this terror-loving age; but it is by no means less clever on that account; toute en huile would not do.
" "Yes." "Humanitarian, artistic, or sociological?" "Oh, nothing long and clever like that.
With the inquisitive and really clever out of the way there is nothing to be feared.
" Augustus is not clever under these circumstances.
Johnny watched the swallows trying Which was cleverest at flying.