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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The chef's wits were put to the test when the restaurant suddenly became busy.
The detective relied on his wits to solve the crime.
The artist's wits were evident in their creative and thought-provoking artwork.
The writer's wits helped her pen a captivating story with unexpected twists.
The doctor's wits were essential in diagnosing the rare illness.
The athlete's wits helped him react quickly to the unexpected challenge.
She relied on her wits to escape the dangerous situation.
The teacher needed to use her wits to engage the bored students.
The engineer's wits helped him troubleshoot the complex machinery.
The lawyer used her wits to craft a compelling argument in court.
The actress's quick wits helped her recover from a forgotten line.
The pilot's quick wits helped her navigate through the unexpected storm.
The detective used his wits to uncover the truth.
The surgeon's wits were vital in performing the intricate surgery.
The firefighter's wits helped him save a child from a burning building.
The gamer relied on his wits to make split-second decisions in the game.
The journalist's wits were crucial in gathering accurate information.
The politician's sharp wits allowed him to think on his feet during the debate.
The old woman's rambling stories made some people think she was out of her wits.
The heat had me out of my wits; I couldn't concentrate on anything.
She was out of her wits with excitement when she found out she won the lottery.
The cat chased the laser beam around the room, seemingly out of its wits.
The horror movie had her out of her wits with terror.
The children's excitement on Christmas morning had their parents thinking they were out of their wits.
After being stuck in the elevator for two hours, she was almost out of her wits.
His constant rambling and nonsensical speech made it seem like he was out of his wits.
She acted like she was out of her wits when she heard the news.
She was so scared during the horror movie that she was almost out of her wits.
He was out of his wits with anger when he found out his car had been stolen.
He acted out of his wits during the interview.
After the accident, she was out of her wits and couldn't remember what happened.
The woman screamed as if she was out of her wits when she saw the spider.
The emcee wits with the guests at the wedding reception.
They wits with each other to cope with the stress of exam season.
His wits were dulled after a night of heavy drinking.
He was known for his quick wits and sharp tongue.
The author's writing style is known for its intelligence and sharp wits.
The puzzle requires the use of both wits and logic to solve.
The detective used his wits to track down the missing person.
The comedian's sharp wits kept the audience laughing.
The detective used his wits to crack the case.
He proved his wits in the business world by successfully negotiating a large contract.
His wits were challenged by the complex math problem.
Her wits were dulled by the medication she was taking.
She used all her wits to solve the difficult math problem.
His quick wits helped him escape from the robber.
The escape artist had to use all his wits to break free from the handcuffs.
The job required quick wits and an ability to think on one's feet.
The athlete had to use both his physical prowess and wits to win the competition.
His wits were sharpened by years of studying philosophy.
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