We have no meanings for "too clear-sighted" in our records yet.
1 She was too clear-sighted and intelligent to proceed to question the Emperor.
2 She was too cool, too clear-sighted , perhaps, for a heroine of romance.
3 She is not too clear-sighted in all things, but she sees such effects by intuition.
4 Richelieu was rather lofty than proud, and too clear-sighted to mistake the king's feelings towards him.
5 He may be right or wrong in his opinion: but he is too clear-sighted to be unjust.
6 Far too noble to injure a clerk, the chief was also too clear-sighted to be deceived by any make-believe.
7 She had acknowledged my worship of her because she was too clear-sighted and too honest to shirk my inevitable declaration.
8 But, far as the Second Men had fallen, they were still too clear - sighted to forget that such beatitude is outweighed by subsequent misery.
9 His own scheme had secured the party's legitimate rights sufficiently-hewas too clear-sighted to overlook that.
10 "I think your cousin is too clear-sighted not to see the merits of Benedick." "He is the one man in Italy, except Claudio," said Hero.
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