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Definition of shrewdly in English: shrewdlyadverb ˈʃruːdliˈʃrudli In a way that shows sharp powers of judgement; astutely. a very shrewdly observed satire slick passing and shrewdly timed runs Example sentencesExamples - Despite his shambolic demeanour, he has been riding the Asian new wave pretty shrewdly.
- Much of that function, they shrewdly foresee, would be sheer make-believe.
- No doubt hoping to amp up the American presence, the organizers shrewdly invited Tarantino to head the jury.
- Perhaps Stoker shrewdly foresaw that he would need to leave open the door for an infinite number of sequels.
- The onetime gas pipeline company had shrewdly used its rights of way to diversify into telecommunications.
- These malignant Las Vegas showgirl lookalikes are holding Earth hostage, controlling the monsters with shrewdly hidden remote devices.
- The company is trying shrewdly to make its own claims of parity or superiority.
- Often, the best way to locate motivating signs is to look shrewdly at what is in plain view.
- The proposed budget increase is shrewdly targeted to fund a major three-year program titled "American Masterpieces: Three Centuries of Artistic Genius."
- Her shrewdly posed independence, which appears to be the opposite of servile deference, is itself deferential.
Definition of shrewdly in US English: shrewdlyadverbˈSHro͞odlēˈʃrudli In a way that shows sharp powers of judgment; astutely. a very shrewdly observed satire slick passing and shrewdly timed runs Example sentencesExamples - These malignant Las Vegas showgirl lookalikes are holding Earth hostage, controlling the monsters with shrewdly hidden remote devices.
- Often, the best way to locate motivating signs is to look shrewdly at what is in plain view.
- The proposed budget increase is shrewdly targeted to fund a major three-year program titled "American Masterpieces: Three Centuries of Artistic Genius."
- Her shrewdly posed independence, which appears to be the opposite of servile deference, is itself deferential.
- Much of that function, they shrewdly foresee, would be sheer make-believe.
- Perhaps Stoker shrewdly foresaw that he would need to leave open the door for an infinite number of sequels.
- No doubt hoping to amp up the American presence, the organizers shrewdly invited Tarantino to head the jury.
- Despite his shambolic demeanour, he has been riding the Asian new wave pretty shrewdly.
- The onetime gas pipeline company had shrewdly used its rights of way to diversify into telecommunications.
- The company is trying shrewdly to make its own claims of parity or superiority.
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