Sentences with phrase «too clever»

Your potting table is too clever, and your baby is too adorable!
Sherry, You are just too clever!
It is awesome, and you are too clever to incorporate all the other blog names into your writing, love it!
I love the dots too clever, clever and I'm still looking for my own disco ball find.
And the Santa and Snow Day... just too clever!
Love the booties made from foam cups — too clever!!
By maintaining the ocean as the constant focal point, the architecture is never too clever - clever or confounding.
I decided these ones from Mary Had a Little Party were fantastic but a little too clever for nine year olds...
You way too clever Alana... what a fab variation on my basic recipe.
You are far too clever...
You are too clever!
Kathy, this is way too clever!
If you include too many, not only may the ATS flag that you're trying to be too clever, but also, your resume won't read naturally to the hiring manager, and they may doubt your genuine capabilities.
It's easy to get too clever with your headline.
It gets a little too clever, however, as one event we found pulled in a photo of the venue - less useful - and another event that had «breakfast» in the title as well as a location showed a graphic of a dinner setting - not useful at all.
Too clever by half, perhaps.
Generally fraudsters are arrogant; they think that they are too clever and therefore legally and socially untouchable.
Oh, they're far too clever to be caught; that you can't see them in it is clear evidence that they're co-ordinating the whole show.
I think you are just being too clever, since the title of the post was «Moron!
My point here is that in sense you can get a bit too clever — what's going on might just be what beetles do around rulers.
But you have to remember too, that sometimes they get too clever in their explanations and end up contradicting that..
I suppose you would be far too clever to believe any of the computer generated gibberish papers accepted for publication by Springer or IEEE.
We have made a mess of our habitat; we are too clever for our own good.
Sometimes our «uninformative» priors can be too clever by half.
But it was also too much too clever, made up of too many things; a flaw of which Hiller has rid herself since.
Stout's sincerity, meanwhile, would never allow him to be too clever.
As with other films I've seen by Price, there is the sense of something slightly arid, academic and a little too clever for its own sake about the work.
Don't get too clever: Sometimes marketers get excited about a certain story concept or metaphor, but if it doesn't fit the story, it will do more damage than good.
It's all too clever by half, I keep thinking: too many complications, too much self - conscious eccentricity.
I had encountered her work only once before, where it seemed way too clever and polite, but she thrives in the large space of her latest gallery.
Of course, every great artist is too clever to let himself be pigeonholed and categorized, but today, in the age of Richard Prince car hoods, the Bruce High Quality Foundation's ambulance, Nate Lowman's hubcaps or Dan Colen's pile of Harley - Davidsons, there is no doubt that John Chamberlain's work is a reference we will find over and over again.
Dexter Dalwood's paintings seemed to me too brittle, too clever and contrived to win.
It's clever, but not too clever.
It was maybe a bit too clever for its own good, and certainly a bit too advanced for the mid «80s, so it never made it outside of Japan.
Don't be too clever for your own good; if a simple, easy to understand interaction works, it's often better to go with that than to go with a clever, possibly hard to predict interaction.
«Basically the ninja claptrap was created by Hyperion to stop the vault hunters from taking all the guns and treasure etc, but was too clever, he saw other claptraps being «enslaved» and «killed» — he wanted it to stop so he started a claptrap revolution.
Unfortunately for them, CMDR xdeath proved too clever for Frontier's tricks.
Regardless of your opinion of David Cage, who seems to be too clever by half no matter how you cut it, I think Heavy Rain was a solid gaming experience that succeeded mostly by being different from anything else at the time.
The house was very beautiful - although I would say that it was a little too clever with all of the electronics.
For those who insist their cats are too clever to get in the way of a car, they're dead wrong.
She's very smart and clever (sometimes too clever,) and enjoys solving her puzzles, finding food and treats hidden for her, her sheep herding class, running alongside the bike, and agility at her daycare.
They do make the mistake of being too clever on the entry point though.
I think the Fed in this case is being «too clever» and needs to do a permanent injection of liquidity.
My summary is that the policies of the Bernanke Fed are too clever.
Rather than trying to be too clever, and trying to solve all problems without inflation, let's have inflation.
I have just two concerns — what happens when you unwind them, and are they perhaps too clever?
IN THE CHAPTER ON INVESTING, we encouraged you to keep things simple and not be too clever with your investing.
I think I was a bit too clever in my example.
In Britain, the phrase is «too clever by half.»
I think many times we tend to shoot ourselves in the foot by trying to get too clever with our money.
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