10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ASTUCIOUSLY»
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
asked {old} Marty, astuciously. (Russell Rock, The Grandiloquent Dictionary). [< F
astucieux astute]. adv. astuciously. n. astucity (-too'si-tee) = astuteness. See
mentality, mentation, behavior. ataraxia (at”tər-aks'si-ə) n. imperturbability, utter ...
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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The Chambers Dictionary
Also adj. astrut f-sirul'. (archaic) adv protrudingly- distendedly. — adj protruding:
distended, [a-1 and strut ] astucious. astuciously. astucity. See astute. astun. See
astonish. astute as- or ts-iui', or (in US ) -tool', ad/ shrewd; perceptive, sagacious;
...
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Waverley Novels: The abbot
But marked you not how astuciously the good father," said the Queen, " eluded
the questions of the woman Lochleven, telling her the very truth, which yet she
received not as such ? " Roland thought in his heart, that when the truth was
spoken ...
Sir Walter Scott, George Cruikshank, 1877
But marked you not how astuciously the good father," said the Queen, "eluded
the questions of the woman Lochleven, telling her the very truth, which yet she
received not as such 1" Roland thought in his heart, that when the truth was
spoken ...
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Saints and Sinners: A Tale of Modern Times
But marked you how adroitly I whetted the appetite of the damsel for the Popishly-
given youth your cousin ? how astuciously I invested him with all the qualities
likely to attract her Popish heart ; at the same time averting the suspicion of any ...
William J. O'Neill Daunt, 1844
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The Waverley Novels: In Twelve Volumes, Printed from the ...
But marked you not hew astuciously the good father," said the Queen, "eluded
the questions of the woman Lochleven, telling her the very truth, which yet she
received not as soch 1" Roland theught in his heart, that when the truth was
spoken ...
But marked you not how astuciously 1 the good father," said the Queen, " eluded
the questions of the woman Lochleven, telling her the very truth which yet she
received not as such? " Roland thought in his heart that when the truth was
spoken ...
But marked you not how astuciously the good father," said the Queen, " eluded
the questions of the woman Lochleven, telling her the very truth which yet she
received not as such." Roland thought in his heart, that when the truth was
spoken ...
But marked you not how astuciously the good father," said the Queen, “ eluded
the questions of the woman Lochleven, telling her the very truth, which yet she
received not as such ?" Roland thought in his heart, that when the truth was
spoken ...
But marked you how adroitly I whetted the appetite of the damsel for the Popishly-
given youth, your cousin ! how astuciously I invested him with all the qualites
likely to attract her Popish heart; at the same time averting the suspicion of any ...
Denis Ignatius Moriarty, 1840
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Cumberland County school staffers try their hand at spelling
At its table, the team from Cumberland International Early College High School puzzled over "astuciously." Principal Lavette McMillan jotted it ... «Fayetteville Observer, Mar 15»