Use of clever in Sentences. 42 Examples
The examples include clever at the start of sentence, clever at the end of sentence and clever in the middle of sentence
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clever at the end of sentence
- Be honest rather clever.
- Be honest rather clever.
- It is obvious that she is very clever.
- It is obvious that she is very clever.
clever in the middle of sentence
- He's a clever bod.
- He's a clever bod.
- He's a very clever man.
- Jack is a clever student.
- It is clever of you to do so.
- I'm not very clever at maths.
- It is clever of you to do so.
- How clever of you to work it out!
- He is young, clever and rich too.
- He is young, clever and rich too.
- I consider him to be a clever fellow.
- Betty is as clever as her brother Tom.
- Betty is as clever as her brother Tom.
- The clever girl bore off the first prize.
- The clever girl bore off the first prize.
- He is very clever and endlessly resourceful.
- He is very clever and endlessly resourceful.
- Lucy is quite clever and does well at school.
- People consider foxes as clever but sly animals.
- He is not clever, but at all events he works well.
- Whether she's clever or not is a matter of opinion.
- Whether she's clever or not is a matter of opinion.
- Judy has never been very clever, but she tries hard.
- Judy has never been very clever, but she tries hard.
- Her clever opening gambit gave her an early advantage.
- This figure is reached by a fiendishly clever equation.
- This figure is reached by a fiendishly clever equation.
- People may be lured into buying tickets by clever advertising.
- People may be lured into buying tickets by clever advertising.
- A clever lawyer can cozen the prisoner into an admission of guilt.
- How clever of you to buy chocolate chip cookies - they're my favourites.
- A clever lawyer should be able to trick the prisoner into an admission of guilt.
- You might think you're clever, but that doesn't give you the right to order her about!
- The building relies on clever design rather than on ornament for its impressive effect.
- The building relies on clever design rather than on ornament for its impressive effect.
- There are plenty of fish in the river, and good baits on my line, but the fish are getting clever and refuse to rise to a bait today.
- There are plenty of fish in the river, and good baits on my line, but the fish are getting clever and refuse to rise to the bait today.
- There are plenty of fish in the river, and good baits on my line, but the fish are getting clever and refuse to rise to the bait today.
Sentence Examples for Similar Words:
- intelligent
- , astute
- , wily
- , adroit
- , sharp
- , intellectual
- , adept
- , quick
- , quick
- , talented
- , ingenious
- , smart
- , gifted
- , knowledgeable
- , cunning
- , brainy