Of high or especially quick cognitive capacity.
1He's self-deprecating and quick-witted enough to keep the action breezing right along.
2They have the reputation of being the most quick-witted of all Chinese.
3But the four police were oversure, and Yasmini too quick-witted for them.
4He jests with his grief, too, in quick-witted retort, as Hamlet jests:
5Despite his reputation for quietness, Seaman is quick-witted and bolshie with hecklers.
6The parson's wife was quick-witted, and she thought of the bead bag.
7I too squatted by Noma's head, and grew quick-witted in my fear.
8But awkward as he was, he was quick-witted and good at repartee.
9He was a quick-witted man, sociable and likeable, if not entirely cultured.
10Neither was Nick ready to speak first; he was a quick-witted negro.
11In his grey lounge suit he had the look of a quick-witted clerk.
12Fortunately, the prince was quick-witted enough to see the point of the joke.
13Athletic, quick and quick-witted as well as a good shot stopper.
14But the quick-witted Bartley took the alarm, and literally collared him.
15There was a change in the colonel's manner, which the quick-witted child heeded.
16But the savage woman is nothing if not quick-witted and politic.