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1
He was a good natural punster, and endowed with a
lively
wit
.
2
Indeed, despite his personality, the huge man had a
lively
wit
.
3
He was fond of useful disputation, possessed of a
lively
wit
,
and a strong memory.
4
For a man in his ninth decade he retains a sprightly presence and a
lively
wit
.
5
Now Jack was brisk and ready; of such a
lively
wit
that none nor nothing could worst him.
6
The characteristics of Mr. Sala are keen observation, vivid description,
lively
wit
,
indomitable assurance, and incapacity of being surprised.
7
Whereat they all laughed and Mrs. Drelmer said, "What a dear,
lively
wit
,
for an old gentleman."
8
To consummate corruption, Florine added a
lively
wit
,
which intercourse with artists had developed and practice sharpened day by day.
9
Dunlop tyres, grip, Gripper -which gives you an indication of the
lively
wit
promoted by our elite educational institutions.
10
What a
lively
wit
!
11
To a
lively
wit
and quick comprehension, he united a just understanding and a general observation both of men and things.
12
Be warned - here is the 1972 Nobel Literature Laureate as philosopher, street fighter, hero, coward,
lively
wit
and complete jerk.
13
He had been an acquaintance of my father, and no one who met him, bubbling over with animation and
lively
wit
,
could easily forget him.
14
These show a sharp insight into the heart of things, and a
lively
wit
,
but are not sufficient foundation on which to build a reputation.
15
"Pay attention, you fellows, he's going to talk about militarism," announced a wag, called Pinson, whose
lively
wit
I had already noticed.
16
"- "Wedined the other day at Strawberry Hill, and passed as delightful a day as elegant literature, high breeding, and
lively
wit
can afford.
lively
wit
lively