Encara no tenim significats per a "caustic wit".
1Figures such as Victoria serve to generate much of the book's caustic wit.
2Pasquin, Antony, a fifteenth-century Italian tailor, noted for his caustic wit
3Pasquin, Anthony, a fifteenth-century Italian tailor, noted for his caustic wit.
4Fernandez will play Owen, a hot Valley punk guy with a caustic wit.
5The story was full of the blackest malice lurking in the most caustic wit.
6His tone, however, had not lost its customary caustic wit.
7As the satiric censor of his time, Carlyle found frequent occasion for caustic wit.
8He had a caustic wit and his sayings were the current talk of the campus.
9He will bring independence, rigour and caustic wit.
10She brought her most caustic wit into play.
11And if Patrick were more charitable we'd be deprived of the wonderful caustic wit of his observations.
12He never lost an opportunity to indulge his gift of caustic wit, no matter at whose expense.
13In her place limped a wan, shrunken, tragic little figure whose humour had soured to a caustic wit.
14The following favorite little story furnishes an excellent example of Saltykóff's (Shtchedrín's) caustic wit and satire:
15In person she is of dark complexion, with black hair and eyes, and strongly-marked brows, possessing much vivacity and caustic wit.
16She tried her caustic wit upon him, and he looked at her out of mild blue eyes and made no reply.
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