I sure that my sagest deductions may be safe guides for the opinions of others?
Strains so ravishingly sweet provoked even thesagest and prudentest heads among the party to knock and call at the gate.
How self-deceitful is the sagest part Of mortals whom thy lure hath led along!
Even Newton himself, thatsagest of observers and reasoners, who could say, with the simplicity of pure philosophy, "Hypotheses non fingo.
THE preceding tale is given almost in the precise words in which I heard it related at a Corporation meeting of the ancient city of Manhattoes, at which were present many of its sagest and most illustrious burghers.
A French verse to the effect that "a peaceful indifference is the sagest of virtues" came into my head and with sudden violence I threw away Montaigne.
Doubtless at seventy you will be able to give me the sagest of advice.
Nay--my sagest of men art thou: By my beard upon lip and chin I vow Thou shalt never depart so far from me: Sit thee down till I summon thee.
Strains so ravishingly sweet, provoked even the sagest and prudentest heads among the party to knock and call at the gate.
If these old examples prove nothing for shooting, what say you to this, that the best learned and sagest men in this realm which be now alive, both love shooting and use shooting, as the best learned bishops that be?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sagest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.