Aún no tenemos significados para "too sagacious".
1She took an early opportunity of sending this too sagacious rustic to bed.
2The good man was too sagacious to question The Panther.
3Your hand is too clear and your methods too sagacious.
4We must not be too sagacious in judging people by the little excrescences of their character.
5The brute was too sagacious to hide there.
6De Brouillac, on the contrary, says that he will not come because he is too sagacious.
7But Andy was too sagacious to sell.
8Bourgonef's remark had been but too sagacious.
9I have often tried to poison you, but you were too sagacious to be taken in, he said.
10He was too sagacious not to see that Canada with a small population should abstain from remote establishments.
11On the other hand, he was too sagacious not to know the inevitable consequence of opposition to the will of Philip.
12He was too sagacious not to appreciate the advantages of a conquest which secured to him a country so rich in agricultural resources.
13Butler was far too sagacious a man not to perceive that war was inevitable, and too sturdy and patriotic not to resist it.
14M. Bruno was too sagacious not to guess the uneasiness of his companion, who became by turns taciturn and over talkative during the meal.
15The young were commonly destroyed by the vigilance of the hunters, but the old one was too sagacious to come within reach of gunshot.
16Glendinning, informed by spies of the nature of the gathering, was much too sagacious a warrior to oppose his small force to such overwhelming odds.
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