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Discover LudwigThe phrase "witty man" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a man who has an aptitude for clever humor or a sharp tongue. For example, "The party was full of interesting people, but the most memorable was an exceptionally witty man."
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Trevor was, he said, a "very witty" man.
He was a genial, witty man, but self-effacing, passive.
Sidney was an elegant, charming, witty man who will be missed by all.
Tintoretto was reported to be a witty man who never smiled.
Brooker is a scurrilously witty man, but his humour, like David Mitchell's, lies in his anger.
A warm, generous and witty man, Joe delighted in his family and grandchildren who lovingly called him "Big Joe".
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For a man who said "I love murder", Chabrol was one of the most benign and witty men one could ever meet.
It's a nice line, and when she tells him that she admires witty men, he comes up with another: "I know these dandies.
Describes how a waiter at a trendy restaurant in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where the two make their home, complimented band members John Flansburgh & John Linnel, two witty men in their early 40s, on their music.
7. If You're a man, be witty: Witty men -- smart jokes, not crude or silly ones -- are perceived as appealing, attractive and intelligent.
When he got the inevitable answer, this ever-witty man explained: "That's it, you see.
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