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Discover LudwigThe phrase "way wise" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used informally to suggest a manner of being wise or knowledgeable about something, but it is not widely recognized. Example: "In matters of finance, he is way wise beyond his years."
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" 'Beautiful Bodies' is wonderfully entertaining and, in its casual way, wise," Laura Jamison said here last year.
Fortunately, the Fourth Circuit spoke up clearly, in exactly the way wise nominalists always did back in the eleventh century.
I was a scrawny 13-year-old, in no way wise to, or prepared for, the world of a junior high school to which the base kids were bused every day.
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At 42, I felt way wiser than anything the movie could convey.
The big 3-0 heftheft: Most 20-somethings fear it, 40-somethings miss it and 60-somethings realize that they're way wiser than they ever were back then.
Ansiedad is a bright Seattle high school student who looks young for her age even though she is in some ways wise beyond her years.
Elio is in many ways wise beyond his years, but his emotional inexperience is as important as his sexual inexperience; the visiting grad student that he becomes enamored with (Hammer) treats him as an intellectual equal.
A woman of just 24 who was, in many ways, wiser than he.
This book is heartbreaking (in the best way) and wise.
"Tony had a very good way with wise guys," DeVecchio says.
Either way, otherwise wise people will be giving you their views for another 400 years.
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