Yet Wise

What is Yet Wise?


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a. an adverbial phrase used in anecdote or storytelling that states a condition of present knowledge of a currently or previously explained event that once unknown to the storyteller or person speaking.

b. Another way of saying "We (I, he, she, they, etc) now know....

Yet wise, he sure enough done been cheating. After all my worrying that he works too damn much.

See meanwhile, sure enough, ergo


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