Sound practical judgment.
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Examples for "sense"
Examples for "sense"
1Yet Rue's words made sense: one could not oppose violence with violence.
2He said a common sense approach to the Covid-19 situation was needed.
3She said the bylaw takes a common sense approach to the problem.
4Good management that combined business sense with investments in health and education.
5Building a nuclear power plant in the United Kingdom makes simple sense.
1Takes the gumption right out of me. I started to sit up.
2I could use a dose of Ginger's gumption to really enjoy it.
3Those who need the most help haven't the gumption to find it.
4You have to admire his gumption given the negativity surrounding his profession.
5I don't know, maybe I just didn't have the gumption it took.
1He said a common sense approach to the Covid-19 situation was needed.
2She said the bylaw takes a common sense approach to the problem.
3Thereafter, however, common sense decrees that public buildings must take their chances.
4Shooting and farming groups said the changes were modest and common sense.
5Waikato's medical officer of health Felicity Dumble says common sense has prevailed.
1How Democracy Ends is a wonderful read and contains much good sense.
2We have a very good sense of mutual mission, Mr Bremmer said.
3You've had a very good sense of style for a long time.
4I had thought good sense would prevail now that Vaughn was gone.
5He had good looks, a sharp mind, and good sense of humor.
1You've lost a whole lot of horse sense since I knew you.
2Giving U.S. workers some paid time off just makes horse sense.
3The law of compensation itself is the quintessence of horse sense.
4With hands... -with tools... with horse sense and science and engineering.
5To be possessed of horse sense is a most valuable asset.
1He was rather a silent man, though not deficient in mother wit.
2She hesitated, but her mother wit soon extricated her from the difficulty.
3Where shall we look for mother wit?-orsay, common suckling's instinct?
4Rufus was not largely endowed with mother wit, or prudence.
5Will my caterpillars show a little of his mother wit?
6As long as wit is mother wit it can be as wild as it pleases.
7The scene at the "Rainbow" inn is bristling with mother wit.
8Suddenly her mother wit came to the rescue.
9Then, good Cuthbert, thou wilt be forced to trust to thine own mother wit for a livelihood.
10Use your mother wit to escape it.
11I've as much mother wit as he.'
12However, if you don't fight your way back, you'll be just another rich toad with no mother wit.
13And to this I was not guided by mother wit, but by a surer and a sadder token.
14John is nineteen years of age, mulatto, spare made, but not lacking in courage, mother wit or perseverance.
15The thing to do was to find the girl, and trust to pluck and mother wit for the rest.
16Nor was he all muscle by a great deal; he was well balanced as to mother wit and shrewdness.
Translations for mother wit