Aún no tenemos significados para "much cleverness".
1He's got too much cleverness and he knows too many good hiding places.
2Did it need much cleverness to see what was meant by keeping it?
3It would have exhausted the average reader; so much cleverness would have wearied him.
4He had not given Carrington credit for so much cleverness.
5Chance made its calculations with as much cleverness as Mademoiselle de Cinq-Cygne made hers.
6I know quite enough, and it doesn't require much cleverness to guess the rest.
7If, however, he displays too much cleverness, ma foi, so much the worse for him!
8For hasn't he charm, poor dear fellow, so very much cleverness-soreally gifted isn't he?
9Be on your guard against too much cleverness!
10There's not much cleverness needed for that.
11I encouraged writing games among my young people, and it is surprising how much cleverness could be developed.
12Not much cleverness either.
13I have no doubt old Scarborough could manage it, but I don't give my uncle credit for so much cleverness.
14So much wit, so much cleverness, so many acute senses, all wasted and wasting in a sort of shameful onanism!
15Then a tongue of flame shot up, and it didn't need much cleverness to see that the old house was on fire.
16She showed much cleverness and information, but, I thought, a little more of political animosity than is quite becoming in a pretty woman.
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