witty

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definition
adjective
a witty remark
showing or characterized by quick and inventive verbal humor.
example
We were, after all, out for a ladylike evening of sparkling chat and 'witty' repartee.
What shines through are the wonderful and 'witty' lyrics and dastardly clever arrangements.
If you are to match it you are going to have to be 'witty' and clever in your approach to dressing.
What's more, the narrative has pace and is injected with 'witty' dialogue and humour.
The story of three feuding women is described as touching, funny, wise and gloriously 'witty' .
Radcliffe is 'witty' and entertaining, but talks in diffident stops and starts.
He was a 'witty' , engaging, clever man who devoted his life to a political philosophy.
Mrs. Drollmere had been a lively woman with a shrewd and 'witty' sense of humour.
It may sound boring and not clever or 'witty' of me but I really, genuinely think it matters.
They knew there was a lot more to this warm, 'witty' , sparkly and sprightly show than just the title song.
'witty' expression
The music is a mixture of gospel, blues and jazz and the dialogue is quick and 'witty' .
The trio presented 'witty' , rude, clever songs, mostly delivered at a ferocious pace.
'witty' story
For this to be a real success, the programme would have also to be 'witty' and inventive in its use of language.
We try and think of something clever, something 'witty' , current, hard to pronounce.
He was a native of Monaghan town and was a 'witty' guy, with the cool Monaghan sense of humour.
He himself has made inventive and 'witty' use of the Glasgow dialect in much of his work.
Mahd might have a 'witty' sense of humour but he always has words of wisdom to say to me.
Maybe they think that person is a highly entertaining, 'witty' and exciting individual.
'witty' person
I was thinking of something funny or 'witty' to say to him, but I couldn't think of anything.
I have nothing funny or 'witty' to say about it because it really does bring me to tears.
Boyle's novels are 'wittily' and slyly satiric about the earnest, innocent reforming utopians who questioned social attitudes and proselytised progressive, perfectionist ideals.
But of course now that he's back on my internal topography I can't help spending my nights concocting bitter revenge scenarios in which I 'wittily' cut him down to size. Will it never end?
Writers must always be careful to weigh the 'wittiness' of their readers against the obviousness of the written humour.
In France, abstraction does still exist, but there is also a Latin element, a 'wittiness' , a German-influenced theatricality intrinsic to the choreographers’ work, he said.
It wasn't regular 'wittiness' they were laughing at… She had been losing control and completely forgotten every promise she ever made to herself in terms of behavior.
The Carroll Professor of Irish History at the University of Oxford writes elegantly and 'wittily' about a country that continues to stimulate and exasperate, to entertain and to alarm.
I was particularly impressed by her brief, but clear and accurate, description of postmodernist art in a chapter 'wittily' entitled ‘Karaoke for Curators’.
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