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Filter by Meaning The author's writing style is known to wit readers with his witty remarks.
The writer's wit and satirical commentary on society made her novels wildly popular.
The team captain's wit kept the team motivated during the tough game.
I couldn't wit the instructions on how to assemble the furniture.
The athlete's wit and agility on the field made him an MVP.
He always knows how to wit his way out of a difficult situation.
The spy's wit and resourcefulness allowed him to escape from dangerous situations.
His wit and intelligence made him a formidable opponent in debates.
The writer's wit made the story more entertaining.
The comedian's wit was razor-sharp, leaving the audience in stitches.
She was known for her quick wit and ability to come up with clever comebacks.
The professor's wit made his lectures enjoyable.
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