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shrewdly Meaning in Bengali







shrewdly's Usage Examples:

1908 was a down year for Vanderbilt with a wealth of sophomores; guided shrewdly by McGugin to its success.


stiffened his gait; made his eyes red, his thin lips blue; and spoke out shrewdly in his grating voice.


reflection, without passion, momentarily bursting into enthusiasm, and shrewdly relapsing into repose.


Puma cougar, puma, Qawa sentinel, serene, "he who observes or monitors shrewdly") was a Royalist commander later turned into a Peruvian revolutionary who.


Vanderbilt had a down year with a wealth of sophomores; guided shrewdly by McGugin to its success.


Therefore, the Reeds shrewdly called their establishment the "Gallery of Illustration" and their productions.


Max Schmeling shrewdly dodged him, the best of the Englishmen too, sidestepped the squatty brown.


In this preface, he wrote: In our time it may be shrewdly forecast that no man will exhibit dimensions of permanent greatness equal.


to roles that are often dismissed as comprimario parts; in Del Carlo’s shrewdly judged performances, [these parts] became authentic star turns.


Of Mauduit's pamphlet, Horace Walpole wrote: “It was shrewdly and ably written and had more operation in working a change on the minds.


shrewdly expanding Martin's contemporary base beyond the formula records he had.


the succession between a rather incompetent, besotted al-Amin and his shrewdly competent brother al-Ma'mun; as the product of harem intrigues; as an extension.


" adding that "Pinter's ear is so keen, his method so economic and so shrewdly stylized, balancing humdrum realistic notations with suggestions of unfathomable.


stealing more headlines than their actual music, Sweden's Nifelheim were shrewdly still treating the genre's Satanic silliness with the appropriate tongue-in-cheek.


self-taught on how to edit videos, and his 'apparent spontaneity' is actually shrewdly crafted and scripted, with clips refilmed many times and sometimes edited.


Weston Babcock, however, would have readers see Iago as "an human being, shrewdly intelligent, suffering from and striking against a constant fear of social.


characterized her "roiling compositions of barely controlled flora and fauna" as "shrewdly employing art historical concepts of beauty for their subversive potential.



Synonyms:

sagaciously; sapiently; astutely; acutely;

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