0 in a way that shows a clear understanding and good judgment of a situation, usually when this results in an advantage: --
Nevertheless, it was a shrewdly cast speech—low key, and even meriting the epithet "pellucid".
A boomerang, properly employed, stuns its target and then returns shrewdly into the hands of its thrower.
I shrewdly suspect that quite a number of them do not avail themselves of this possibility.
I shrewdly suspect that not too many of them will figure among the 120,000 disconnections undertaken by the gas and electricity boards in a year.
He mentioned two of these suggestions on the weak points of which he very shrewdly and immediately put his finger.
I shrewdly suspect that many have never given it a thought all these years until now.
Many landlords have now acted shrewdly and have put up these patio heaters outside.
They calculated very shrewdly—we had better face this—that they had got both political parties in a cleft stick.