| NOUN | wittiness | - |
| SYNO | humor | humour | wit | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Archie's narratorial wittiness includes a repeatedly employed callback maneuver whereby he quotes a character using a striking or unusual turn of phrase, and then later uses the phrase himself, in some other context, in the course of his narration.
- Mieses wrote many tournament reports, but his style was regarded as fairly dry, in contrast with his wittiness in person.
- Jada Carson of "Kazi Magazine" wrote that the song's production "made for the perfect canvas for Jack Harlow and Pooh Shiesty to make their presence known in a flowing yet confident way", saying that "the wittiness of Pooh Shiesty gives the single an edge that he could only give".
- He is well known for his sharp intelligence and wittiness.
- It was her wittiness and often criticized voice that was immortalized by way of being published that brought forth much recognition.
- This is an incomplete list of the paintings of René Magritte (21 November 1898 – 15 August 1967), a key surrealist painter known for the wittiness of his work.
- Catherine was noted not for beauty but for her celebrated wittiness and sharp tongue.
- Projekt Melody subreddit moderator "jyl5555" said that fans enjoy the "wittiness and absurdity of Melody as a concept".
- Major Soane praised his wittiness and ordered that a course of driving shall be held in Sulaymaniyah by Mukerji.
- Casaubon discovered and published Quintilian's writing and presented the original meaning of the term (satira, not satyr), and the sense of wittiness (reflecting the "dishfull of fruits") became more important again.
- She conducted interviews with high-profile celebrities in Ghana and beyond, and her wittiness is legendary.
- T'al nori generally dealt with three themes from village to village: the hypocrisy and greed of the ruling class, the lecherous behavior or the monks and the servants complaining of the dim-wittiness of their masters.
- She was known at court for her wittiness and talent for cheering people up as well as for her piano improvisations: a typical episode of all these qualities was when she, at one occasion when Louisa had reprimanded a chamber maid, eased the tension by improvising the whole episode on piano.
- Various schools of philosophy, chiefly virtue ethics, compare social fluency to wittiness and clearly illustrate it as a desirable personality trait.
- The term, "eutrapely", is derived from "eutrapelia" and, since 1596, shares the original meaning of wittiness in conversations.
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