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1 He was fond to his last day of wit, and could make quick repartee .
2 She wondered what quick repartee , shot, no doubt, with double meaning, Transley would have returned.
3 The quick repartee , which was another of the Queen's characteristics, was less likely to promote her popularity.
4 His familiarity with the doings of the day, and the quick repartee he used to men of different parties, astonished me greatly.
5 He never missed the opportunity for a quick repartee and yet when he scored the audience felt that he did so with utter kindness.
6 With these words, from a tracker's point of view, the local wit set the entire company in shrieks of laughter at his quick repartee .
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