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Sentence count:276+17Posted:2016-12-31Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: humorintelligencesenseunderstandingAntonym: stupiditySimilar words: withwithoutwithingo withswitchdo withdown withwitlessMeaning: [wɪt]  n. 1. a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter 2. mental ability 3. a witty amusing person who makes jokes. 
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151, Ice creams and lollies seem to benefit from the sharp wit of its frosting.
152, Some of his students were alienated by his caustic wit.
153, If he did not feel so dreadful, Harry would tell the fellow just what he could do with his bedside wit.
154, Rochester was well known as a wit in society circles.
155, Cullen, a former university historian known for his biting wit, has occasionally got personal.
156, Mr Andreotti has been cleared in two trials, and is now a chat show regular with a dry wit.
157, He was a dour Yankee, tall, confident, elegant, with a dry wit and aristocratic tastes.
158, He was 24, highly intelligent, could drink Malc under the table and had a dry, lightning wit.
159, The small groups who tramped across the Cairngorms with him enjoyed his wit, admired his ability and trusted his leadership.
160, Our offer of riches beyond dreams still stands for those deft with pen and sharp of wit.
161, He seemed to have everything you could want in a man -- intelligence, wit, good looks and charm.
162, She is a character, and has a biting wit, the gift of finding the right word at the right time.
163, In her days as a schoolteacher she'd been known for the quickness of her wit and her clarity of thought.
164, An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers. Plato 
165, It is not beyond the wit of man to devise a scholarship programme based mostly on need.
165, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
166, The expression in her eyes, her satisfaction in her wit masked by their sparkle, could mean almost anything.
167, The film explores alternative sexuality with coy eroticism and a brazen wit, but without resorting to degrading stereotypes.
168, She listened in such a way as to make every remark of mine appear the last word in wit.
169, I intend Henceforth every night to sit With my lewd, well-natured friend, Drinking to engender wit.
170, The wit and irony of the original novel has been lost in the film version.
171, I am well served as princes go, and I have wit to know it.
172, He became the campus wit for a growing contingent of former boarding school chaps who arrived at Harvard the same autumn.
173, No hardship: the wit pours forth on every page, along with the lamentations.
174, In spite of his many infirmities, his wit and gift for storytelling were intact.
175, But then Farah did everything with style and wit courtesy.
176, Lapworth was retiring, generous, especially to his students, and sincere, though he had a sharp wit.
177, But, like Ken, she had a devastating wit and the repartee between them was a joy to listen to.
178, But all my wit and wisdom were wasted on Karen's one-track mind.
179, He quickly built up a reputation for his dry wit.
180, I've started reading your column in the Sunday Express but that won't satisfy my insatiable appetite for your peerless wit.
More similar words: withwithoutwithingo withswitchdo withdown withwitlesswitnessdo withoutdeal withgo withoutswitch onswitch offmeet withplay withlive withwithdrawwith youngcope withtalk withget on withbear withend up withput up withwittinglytogether withcomply within line withcome up with
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