Of high or especially quick cognitive capacity.
1She was only sixteen, this sharp-witted little girl, and a beautiful blonde.
2In the course of her account, she emerges as sharp-witted if occasionally haughty.
3But she was sharp-witted, and made the most of the situation even so.
4He's sharp-witted, but is apparently interested only in direct, quantifiable objectives.
5In regard to other things he was sharp-witted above his fellows.
6Do you think he hasn't followed us, my sharp-witted, nimble-minded lump of self-admiration?
7Jo was a sharp-witted rascal, without a single scruple between, himself and fortune.
8He is cautious, subtle, intelligent and sharp-witted-goodgifts when they are well used.
9He was an honest Scot, not too sharp-witted, but straight as a die.
10Her black-rimmed eyes would stay bright and sharp-witted to the day she died.
11But there's no need to glare at us like that, my sharp-witted wench.
12The sharp-witted goddess who'd freed him from prison was teasing him.
13He might lack field experience, but he stood out as a sharp-witted intellectual asset.
14The sharp-witted Miss Afflint was a great ally of his.
15A certain sharp-witted savant surnamed them "La Societe des Malcontents du Spiritisme."
16On every other subject, though, she's the same girl she's always been, sharp-witted, insightful, quick.