Use of sagely in Sentences. 21 Examples

The examples include sagely at the start of sentence, sagely at the end of sentence and sagely in the middle of sentence

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sagely at the end of sentence


  1. He nodded his head sagely.
  2. Even the ones who understand may nod sagely.

sagely in the middle of sentence


  1. She nodded sagely as she listened.
  2. I love the sagely City; this is my home.
  3. The professor smiles sagely at the underling.
  4. "I know, " I replied sagely. "But this is Apple."
  5. The family sagely married into American money many years ago.
  6. 'Well, ' I say sagely, 'I did warn you — but you insisted.'
  7. Susan nodded sagely as if what I had said was profoundly significant.
  8. Well, that's about all of the sagely advice this old grey head can come up with.
  9. "They have no beard or body hair, " Buffon sagely confided, "and no ardor for the female.
  10. My studying at the sagely City has influenced not only me, but also my parents back in Malaysia.
  11. This product sagely and effectively breaks conventional drilling mud, workover and completion polymers.
  12. "It's because you're a girl, " a male sales adviser notes sagely. "When they want to shop, they'll approach a girl.
  13. Mr. Nimoy nods sagely and intones to each one, "Well, it certainly looks like you're headed in the right direction."
  14. After a morning service, students at the middle and primary schools affiliated with the sagely City return to the classroom.
  15. 'Ah, that's the secret, ' said Joan Durbeyfield sagely. 'However, tis well to be kin to a coach, even if you don't ride in 'en.
  16. Having an idol, inspires us with energy to keep abreast sagely; facing a goal, encourages us with power to march forward bravely.
  17. Prospective police bike-riders are sagely advised to wear padded shorts "for in-saddle comfort" and reminded to eat and drink enough.
  18. "That government governs best that governs least", Americans will nod sagely to each other, or, similarly, "Keep the government's nose out of my business".
  19. And I had nodded sagely when I read that - only to go and blow it on the day by allowing hope, and even, I'm ashamed to say, a certain amount of anticipation, to creep in.

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