Both Uses
judicious
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The Golden Apples
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- With her gaze at a judicious distance from the colors she dipped in, Cassie was now for a little time far away, perhaps up in September in college, where, however, tie-and-dye scarves would be out-of-uniform, though something to unfold and show.†
Story 2 *
- Eugene's touch, his push, now seemed judicious; and he pushed forthrightly to propel the old fellow across the street at the next crossing.†
Story 6
Definitions:
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(1)
(judicious) showing good judgment
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)