Saint-Remy, who was decidedly a man a bonnes fortunes, derived from the position of a residence so sagaciously selected.
From that moment he began to be worried, for he had scarcely a notion how sagaciously to set about the business.
But, peradventure, it may besagaciously urged, how is this?
But if these suspicions were really his, he sagaciously refrained from verbally expressing them, however his actions might seem to hint them.
It was thus that the early patron of More, Cardinal Morton, sagaciouslycontemplated on the precocity of More's boyhood.
Psalmanazar sagaciously now turned all his attention to some Dutch ministers; Innes grew jealous lest they should pluck the bird which he had already in his net.
And at the memory of them he nodded sagaciously to himself.
He is unaided, this eagled-eyed prophet of ours, looking sorrowfully, sagaciouslydown into the ages!
He sagaciously observed that imitations were always bad, evincing an utter absence of any original merit in the imitator, and certain in the end to have their hollowness detected.
He then went on to Dover, which Holinshed describes as the lock and key of all England, but the inhabitants, finding the lock and key in hostile hands, sagaciously made a bolt of it.
Because this is still a Party question, to be sagaciously debated up hill and down dale three or four years hence, we shall very likely grasp the mere shadow and miss the substance of that opportunity.
He nodded twice at Lakamba sagaciouslyand gave himself up to silent musing, his solitary eye fixed immovably upon the straight wall of forest on the opposite bank.
This was a little wiry terrier, with dark piercing eyes, that glanced quickly and sagaciously in all quarters from beneath the shaggy covert that surrounded them.
Margaret's foreign policy was sagaciously circumspect, in sharp contrast with the venturesomeness of her father's.
Gillow questioned with a show of interest, and the foreman nodded sagaciously as he answered: "Whoever busts the boss up will have to get both feet on the neck of Mattawa Tom first, and that's not going to be easy.
Thus meditation is a certain inquisitive power of the mind, sagaciously striving to look into the obscure and unravel the perplexed.
How sagaciously that one executed the behest, is shown by the marvellous outcome of so great an undertaking" (Guibert of Nogent, Gesta Dei per Francos, ii.
The cool water restored strength to our beasts, and, sagaciously leaning over against the current, they soon got across the deep part.
Monsieur Dupont laid his forefingersagaciously along the side of his nose.
God speed to the man in any such plans--only the man, as Monsieur Dupont had most sagaciously suggested, would not get very far alone.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sagaciously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: discreetly; intelligently; judiciously; knowingly; rationally; reasonably; wisely