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wits <wit; wits> N

wit ADJ

wit N

half-wit N

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English
When the king can not see because he is lovesick, gullible, or simply too full of self-regard, a little jesting might restore him to his wits.
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Student pilots usually scare a bit and tend to level off and get there wits about them first, before the next attempt.
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In the face of this unexpected and frightening development, many of the adults and students at school lose their wits.
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She uses her wits to get what she wants by coming up with various sneaky plans.
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Imagination and wits of artists getting out of the constraints imposed by stages fill the streets with vigor and romantic mood.
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He has a lithe but powerful physique, relying more on agility and wits than strength.
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These were almost certainly not Romany but vagabonds living off their wits.
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For the author, part of the attraction of travel is to know that you make it from here to there on your own wits.
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But before the trap can be tripped, the three foil the plot using their wits and their slingshots.
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The rest of us can savor the strong opinions and sharp wits that can make top-notch entertainment.
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