He thought it might be wise not to trouble her with the details.
He gives me an expression, something wrinkled and wise, with an air of the old world to it.
And Mozart was not too wise with money, though a good deal of it passed through his hands.
We should be conservative and wise with public funds, not reckless.
"And at the same time we're calling upon Congress to be wise with the taxpayers' money."
Now the question is whether that was wise and consistent with our values.
We'll take a look at some theories about whether we get wiser with age on the next page.
It is also wise to book directly with the airline and check on the aircraft type.
Sure, that was for getting wise with one of the big boys.
Others say it is easy to be wise with hindsight.