Sage in a sentence as a noun

Your post, instead of giving some "advice" on how to help tell the message, should just be doing that instead.

People use "sage" in order to write comments like "this post is terrible" without promoting that post.

The sage told him to slice open a feather-filled pillow, shake it outside his house, then come back tomorrow.

So when you reply to a thread using sage as a downvote, you encourage the poster by giving him replies.

Some companies, like Google or Apple, are praised for sage decisions and invaluable acqui-hires.

Sage in a sentence as an adjective

What would happen is there would be 10 replies in the first minute, all sages, calling the OP a ****** and reminding everyone to sage and report the thread.

That reminds me of the sage advice Bruce Schneier wrote inSecret and Lies, "Anyone who creates his or her own cryptographic primitive is either a genius or a fool.

And I venture to state that nothing of that which the world calls wit is otherwise than saving up for strong thieves; and nothing of that which the world calls sage wisdom is other than hoarding up for strong thieves.

Sort of headline that makes the rounds here every so often.- This post on syntax highlighting [1] reminds me of another recent one [2].- 37signals is there with another sage-like statement on the business.- Article on women in tech in slot #13.- Woah, is that Clojure there in #14?

Scratch that itch.\n Take a break to hack that *****.\n\n People hurt & need more meds,\n Hacker rather show his creds.\n Breakthrus needed by a sage,\n But iphone apps r all the rage.\n\n Enterprise really sucks\n Hackers never get those bucks.\n Web apps used to be the hack\n But mobile's got a "craftsman's" back.\n\n Analysis!\n Paralysis!\n Algorithms!\n Distillation!\n Interpretation!\n Compilation!\n \n Deployment to the cloud.\n Disruption now allowed.\n Users need a good solution\n But all they get is more polution.\n\n Something no one ever needed.\n HN front page: he succeeded.\n Nerdie homes must make a buck.\n Why?

Sage definitions

noun

a mentor in spiritual and philosophical topics who is renowned for profound wisdom

noun

aromatic fresh or dried grey-green leaves used widely as seasoning for meats and fowl and game etc

noun

any of various plants of the genus Salvia; a cosmopolitan herb

See also: salvia

adjective

having wisdom that comes with age and experience

adjective

of the grey-green color of sage leaves

See also: sage-green