Sentence for clever | Use clever in a sentence

Examples of clever sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use clever in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for clever.

  • Why, it was clever! (10)
  • Very clever. (12)
  • She is clever. (10)
  • That will be clever. (8)
  • That is a clever man. (10)
  • And how clever she is! (10)
  • Clever fellow, Jellaby! (8)
  • It was wickedly clever. (10)
  • I wish I was half as clever. (10)
  • It was all clever contrivance. (13)
  • Every thing he said, was clever. (4)
  • But then dear Kirsteen was so clever. (8)
  • She was just clever enough to hoodwink. (10)
  • Very clever of you to have got them ready. (8)
  • Clever if he can smell anything but himself. (8)
  • Further I need not counsel a clever old son. (10)
  • You and Mr. Elton are one as clever as the other. (4)
  • Aunt Juley was sure that dear Val was very clever. (8)
  • Your dear mother was so clever at all those things! (4)
  • Bingley was by no means deficient, but Darcy was clever. (4)
  • It must be very clever, or he would not have brought it. (4)
  • It was a clever move to send Mrs. Shorne to Lady Jocelyn. (10)
  • Mr. Simon Harness is a clever man, but he has come too late. (8)
  • This trainer of hens was a clever dwarf, with very quick ears. (5)
  • Then for the difference of real instruments from clever shams! (10)
  • He is ranked among our clever young men; and he can be amusing. (10)
  • His liking for it makes him seem wiser than his clever sayings. (10)
  • Madge was not half so clever, and required a hand at her elbow. (10)
  • I saw her eyes watering, and she is not clever in turning it off. (10)
  • They are all remarkably clever; and they have so many pretty ways. (4)
  • Happily they may be gained: a clever tongue will gain them, a leg. (10)
  • Try to imagine me as clever as a man, and talk to me of your doings. (10)
  • Barto Rizzo is too clever for zis government, which cannot catch him. (10)
  • He is clever, cultivated, and distinguished, and has the nicest voice. (12)
  • It was clever, and full of the wit that tries its teeth upon everything. (9)
  • So clever a woman might be too clever for her friends! (10)
  • Three out of those five people were really clever, and certainly artists. (9)
  • But Mr. Durance, a very clever gentleman, could not be right in everything. (10)
  • She would sit in a corner, and watch things and people with her clever eyes. (12)
  • Letitia thought out a clever plan; it was like the plot of a detective novel. (12)
  • Remarkably clever things they were, to be called great in the annals of the Ring. (10)
  • Clever, beautiful, but betrayed by love, it was the first duty of all true men to cherish and redeem them. (10)
  • He was clever enough; he could make a fool of spies and detectives without much exertion. (12)
  • He was not clever, though he had read much; and sometimes perhaps he was too fond of talking. (8)
  • So well had the clever lady played the dupe that he forgot there was a part for him to play. (10)
  • I suppose there are clever people who do see deep into the breast while dialogue is in progress. (10)
  • Lady Lucas was a very good kind of woman, not too clever to be a valuable neighbour to Mrs. Bennet. (4)
  • She was sensible and clever; but eager in everything: her sorrows, her joys, could have no moderation. (4)
  • He was a Harvard man; he had rather a cultivated manner, or else naturally a clever way of saying things. (9)
  • My recollection is different; speaking from that, I should say they are no end clever with their tongues. (7)
  • The man who put those there was clever and cool enough to wrench that creeper off the balcony, as a blind. (8)
  • He is a clever man, a reading man; and I confess, that I do consider his attaching himself to her with some surprise. (4)
  • I never meant that it was not a very clever letter; and if it does exactly what you require it should be satisfactory. (10)
  • A face languidly and benevolently querulous was bent on him, when he, so clever a man, resumed his very silly petition. (10)
  • An intentional and clever disguise of poor construction is, at heart, the dishonest thing against which this is written. (17)
  • But he was astonished to find that his Aminta proved herself clever, though she had now and then said something pointed. (10)
  • Either Larry had had presence of mind to do a very clever thing, or someone had been at the body before the police found it. (8)
  • I like him on the whole very well; he is clever and has a good deal to say, but he is sometimes impertinent and troublesome. (4)
  • It is also true that she was clever, and had learned with great rapidity how to cover up the holes of a wretched education. (13)
  • She was so smart, and they told him she made a pretty little pot of pin-money by her songs; he called it very clever of her. (8)
  • At last a clever and charming elocutionist, who had long wished to get himself on the stage, heard of it and asked to see it. (9)
  • Hart himself thought of Meyer, a clever, dissipated German, to whom he had given work now and then when the office was busy. (13)
  • I should like your notion of the second part of Blondel, which (in the first relief of incubation) I am inclined to think clever. (14)
  • It was rather nice to be with a clever man, who had none the less done so many outdoor things, been through so many bodily adventures. (8)
  • There had been railing and jeering at the Countess de Saldar, the clever outwitted exposed adventuress, at Elburne House and Beckley Court. (10)
  • The Countess hastened away from one who, when roused, could be almost as clever as herself, and again stood in meditation near the joyful Harry. (10)
  • On another evening the party was composed of Lady Pennon, Lord Larrian, Miss Paynham, a clever Mrs. Wollasley, Mr. Henry Wilmers, and again Mr. Percy Dacier. (10)

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Definition of clever:

  • clever, klev’r, adj. able or dexterous: ingenious: skilful: (_u.s._) good-natured. | ns. cleveral’ity, clev’erness. | adj. clev’erish, somewhat clever. | adv. clev’erly. (0)

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