Use of shrewdly in Sentences. 21 Examples

The examples include shrewdly at the start of sentence, shrewdly at the end of sentence and shrewdly in the middle of sentence

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shrewdly at the end of sentence


  1. She looked at him shrewdly.
  2. Linda looked at him shrewdly.
  3. His glance glittered shrewdly.
  4. " Perhaps,'said the other, winking shrewdly.
  5. 'Something tells me you've already decided,' he said shrewdly.
  6. So the master commended the unjust steward because he had dealt shrewdly.
  7. The master commended the dishonest manager because he had acted shrewdly.
  8. He leant across the desk in a confidential manner, scanning the room shrewdly.

shrewdly in the middle of sentence


  1. She shrewdly predicted the stock market crash.
  2. The release of the document was shrewdly timed.
  3. One who skillfully or shrewdly manages an enterprise.
  4. Charlie looked at her shrewdly, and apppeared to be calculating.
  5. Erwin Rommel , shrewdly saw the song as a means to rally his men.
  6. Sly shrewdly stayed just a few Steps ahead of the crowd..com/shrewdly.html
  7. Maroc Telecom has shrewdly purchased incumbent telecoms firms in Gabon, Burkina Faso and Mali.
  8. From being a little bitter it had become increasingly affectionate, as Matey had shrewdly noted.
  9. Some of Donaldson's punting was shrewdly angled and flighted but the wings scarcely saw the ball.
  10. The Afrikakorps' commander, Gen. Erwin Rommel, shrewdly saw the song as a means to rally his men.
  11. He gradually gathers power and conviction as he shrewdly manipulates the crowd, whipping them into a frenzy.
  12. Rather than oppose it, they shrewdly assimilated the stories into the folklore of Christmas and Saint Nicholas.
  13. They shrewdly got out of British consols in 1817, but England was the nation where the family flourished above all.

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