Sentence examples for wits of a from inspiring English sources

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It seems initially that Scotti, who has written several thrillers, intends to cast her book as the pitting of wits of a criminal mastermind and a Sherlock Holmes, so laboriously does she draw the minor characters who try to solve the theft and the possibly invented characters who may have committed it.

PS Dept combines big data and the wits of a real person to make sure its users have the easiest, most accurate access to information around designer clothing.

It would have been fascinating to take a trip to Malvern and visit the sites where Darwin underwent water cures for unknown and sundry ailments under the guise of Dr. James Gully, as much a conjurer as a healer, who had the entrepreneurship and wits of a Galvin.

Neither lowbrow nor highbrow is this: I relate to the wits Of a 23-year-old Miss Whose blue dress with a cum stain In her closet remained.

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She was written as having the wit of a man, but critics hated her.

While not without humor, "The Heir Apparent" lacks the tongue-in-cheek wit of a Bond movie.

Few movies of any length combine such daring and craft with the dazzling wit of "A Matter of Loaf and Death," Nick Park's half-hour tour de force.

Not even the wit of a media-savvy toddler could dent the infectious energy of the room.

He avoided regimentation, but his dazzling and shifting ensembles had the epigrammatic wit of a jubilant parade.

Larijani was in typical good form, with the quick wit of a man who had studied Kant.

Most of all, he came to appreciate the wit of a talented crook who copied a silver censer and then put his tool marks on the original.

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