Of high or especially quick cognitive capacity.
1 As a result, their insults are often witty , literary and highly intelligent.
2 She is all vanity: fancies herself beautiful; witty ; in short, like you.
3 In modern times Pitt was grave; Fox, Melbourne, and Canning were witty .
4 I chuckled, convinced that I had just thought a particularly witty thought.
5 Are you sure about that one!' But he's quite witty and bright.
6 It was self-deprecating, sometimes angry, often witty - and a great success.
7 Though that's not the first time I have heard that witty comment.
8 They never say a witty thing; they never do a charming act.
9 A few playfully witty remarks on the subject will be the ideal.
10 The witty part of the matter was this: Ingersoli spoke of sin.
11 He was original and witty and was in demand for special occasions.
12 Now he's back with Paper Music, a witty , gently subversive cine-concert evening.
13 All went well; Vivian wrote a pathetic prologue and a witty epilogue.
14 He is often witty , but lately his humour has grown rather tiresome.
15 Food arrived and Penny continued to inject witty asides, plainly charming Boyle.
16 See how easy it is to offend you with a witty remark?
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