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Cleverly
Cleverly Clev"er*ly, adv. In a clever manner. Never was man so clever absurd. --C. Smart.

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- A lever is a simple machine consisting of a beam or rigid rod pivoted at a fixed hinge, or fulcrum. A lever is a rigid body capable of rotating on a point...
- The Lever is an American reader-supported investigative news outlet founded by David Sirota, a speechwriter and former senior advisor to Bernie Sanders...
- Peter Lever (17 September 1940 – 27 March 2025) was an English cricketer, who pla**** in seventeen Tests and ten ODIs for England from 1970 to 1975. A...
- Levering may refer to: Levering (surname) Levering, Michigan, United States Levering Hall, Ohio, United States Levering Mission, Oklahoma, United States...
- A lever action is a type of action for repeating firearms that uses a manually operated ****ing handle located around the trigger guard area (often incorporating...
- Lever Brothers was a British manufacturing company founded in 1885 by two brothers: William Hesketh Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme (1851–1925), and James...
- Johnny Lever. Lever is the daughter of the comedian Johnny Lever (John Prakash Rao Janumala) and Sujata Janumala. She has a younger brother, Jesse. Lever received...
- John Prakash Rao Janumala, better known by his stage name Johnny Lever (born on 14 August 1957) is an Indian actor and comedian who is known for his works...
- Thrust levers or throttle levers are found in the ****pit of aircraft, and are used by the pilot, copilot, flight engineer, or autopilot to control the...
- The lever escapement, invented by the English clockmaker Thomas Mudge in 1754 (albeit first used in 1769), is a type of escapement that is used in almost...