We have no meanings for "so clear-sighted" in our records yet.
1 How could you, so clear-sighted as you are, dream of competing with millions?
2 Fancy Mr. Winslow, who is so clear-sighted , mistaking me for Sibyl!
3 I believe it is the absence of selfishness or conceit that makes him so clear-sighted . '
4 I wonder that you, who are generally so clear-sighted , cannot see more plainly than that.
5 The Leader's face, as always so serene, his eyes so clear - sighted , they penetrated into the distance.
6 The man had a second of indecision which did not escape so clear-sighted an observer as M. Desmalions.
7 Mrs. Grimes was neither so clear-sighted , nor so well satisfied with what she had done, as all this.
8 No other attachment she was likely to inspire, as she felt herself, but her lover was not so clear-sighted .
9 And you, you who are usually so clear-sighted , really think that he will let himself be taken in by a trick!
10 I know that now; at the time I was not quite so clear-sighted as to read the full message of that glance.
11 The coroner and jury were not so clear-sighted , and dismissed him with the remark that he was a "little fool."
12 He was an incomparable catechist, so clear-sighted and scrupulous that his instructions may still be taken as models by the catechists of to-day.
13 One cannot believe that so clear-sighted a man, even though a poet, could live for twenty years under the spell of a pure illusion.
14 So clear-sighted as you are!
15 So clear-sighted a judge as you has a right to be severe; and I promise you that the criminal will endeavor to correct himself.
16 "By my faith, the worthy senior speaks scholarly and wisely," answered Richard-" Ididnot think he had been so clear-sighted .
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