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To wise
adjective
Showing good judgement or the benefit of experience.
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And his pediatrician had to wise up.
You need to wise up, old man.
Everybody needs to wise up to this.
A save, too, could be given to Wise.
She told her to wise up, forget make-up, and come up to London immediately.
They wanted what it is forbidden to wise people to take unto themselves.
Obama came into office emphasizing bureaucratic efficiency, which he believed would lead to wise rulings.
"I've spent virtually twenty-nine years of my life talking to wise guys," he said recently.
But it is a step towards redemption, and hats off to Wise for that.
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The photograph showed a surfer — Peewee, according to Wise-trimmed very high on a seemingly endless backlighted ten-foot left.
"Advertisers are trying to wisen up," Mr. Clement said.
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