Synonym: amusing, clever, droll, funny, humorous, whimsical. Similar words: nitty-gritty, ditty, witted, unwitting, wittingly, unwittingly, petty, fatty. Meaning: ['wɪtɪ] adj. combining clever conception and facetious expression.
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61 Critchley then developed the alternative career that delighted the wide audience that enjoyed his witty political comment.
62 Sammler, especially when greatly irritated or provoked when he felt galled, said witty things.
63 In addition to being very bright, he was very witty.
64 His collection was warm and witty and, to my layman's eye, wonderful.
65 Budd, who has been strumming his acoustic guitar through the Midwest, writes introspective songs with a witty, sincere touch.
66 Aunt Clara had been so sharp, so witty, but now she is just a sad, confused old woman.
67 The process is taken to its limits by Epson's distinctive and witty campaign for computer printers.
68 Thomas's witty and sometimes acerbic voice became the other side of her inner dialogue.
69 The entertainment is the pleasure of reminiscing with one's friends and making a couple of witty speeches.
70 Almodovar's dialogue is witty, the plot effortlessly intricate, and the boys wonderfully wicked.
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71 Her skill as a draughtsman appears in innumerable witty pen-and-ink illustrations to her letters.
72 Soprano Gretchen Johnson skillfully sang the witty minimal texts set to an academic mix of serial and popular music styles.
73 With his Soft Machine background, his deadpan baritone, his witty lyrics and catchy tunes, how could he fail?
74 It contained enough witty lines to keep the creeping whimsy, indicated in the title, at bay.
75 This novel is witty, good humored, and something of a spoof.
76 Many of Dali's paintings are witty in design and execution.
77 Holtby's forceful, witty articles and reviews soon gained her a high reputation as a journalist.
78 Both depictions, as laconic and witty as Degas can be, show Cassatt engaged in passive and typically feminine pastimes.
79 Alcohol gives some people the illusion of being witty and confident.
80 The interactive guides are the witty gargoyles Hugo, Victor and Laverne.
81 To fill the gap he roared with laughter at his own witty fashion of dealing with ethics.
82 They crossed the former's tight disco-funk arrangements with witty incisive lyrics more usually associated with new wave bands.
83 Betty Boop look-alike, 17, mental, witty letter-writer Likes: cinema, dancing, food, mad people.
84 In short, Dillie is witty, versatile, highly entertaining and very funny.
85 David decided to be at his most charming - attentive, intelligent and maliciously witty.
86 He was lively, witty and darkly handsome - the exact opposite of George.
87 Seibel has exclusive rights to play the late, witty illustrator, and comes to Tucson as part of a national tour.
88 It revealed Docherty to be a witty, compulsive and outspoken man who feels cheated by the past.
89 Sam is intelligent, witty, and great fun to be with.
90 He is outspoken, witty, occasionally vulgar, and when he smiles his whole face lights up.