Kai has a rather ingenious file update distribution system. [adjective]
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The terrorists came up with an ingenious plan to do a heinous act. [adjective]
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This is an ingenious collection of 64 affirmation cards, very attractively designed to help you find your inner strength. [adjective]
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All those busy and ingenious speculations were now annihilated by the conduct of his captors. [adjective]
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The subdivisions were simple but ingenious, being composed of stone, sticks, and bark, intermingled. [adjective]
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That will be a poser for him; yet I'm sure that he will try, for he is very ingenious.' [adjective]
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This snatch of a ballad was composed by Andrew MacDonald, the ingenious and unfortunate author of Vimonda. [adjective]
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"I don't think he's strong enough to do much hard work, Humphrey, although he appears very ingenious." [adjective]
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'With regard to this vision,' says the ingenious Dr. [adjective]
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At once begins the series of long, clever, ingenious, and solemn speeches and writings, which deal with questions nearly related to the subject, but skillfully avoid touching the subject itself. [adjective]
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But it seems these literati had been very ill rewarded for their ingenious labours; for, between them both, there was but one shirt, and half a pair of breeches. [adjective]
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