Sentences

callid in a sentence

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Definition

Callid (adjective): possessing keen intelligence and quick-wittedness, often resulting in effective problem-solving and negotiation skills.

Sample Sentences

  1. The scientist's callid intellect allowed her to solve complex problems effortlessly.
  2. His callid nature made him a great negotiator, always finding the best solutions.
  3. The callid approach of the architect resulted in a breathtaking design.
  4. Among the students, her callid insights during discussions often inspired others.
  5. The callid detective quickly pieced together the clues to solve the case.
  6. With a callid flair for storytelling, he captivated the entire audience.
  7. Her callid ability to adapt to new situations impressed her colleagues.
  8. The callid student consistently outperformed her peers in critical thinking tasks.
  9. His callid observation skills helped him notice details that others overlooked.
  10. The callid strategist developed a plan that ensured victory for the team.