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Wit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wit is a form of intellectual humour, and a wit is someone skilled in making witty remarks. Forms of wit include the quip and repartee . As in the wit of Parker's set, the Algonquin Round Table, ...
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Wit (play) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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^ This verb is now used only in the infinitive, to wit, which is employed, especially in legal language, to call attention to a particular thing, or to a more particular specification of what has preceded, and is equivalent to namely, that is to say.
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E-mail list featuring wisdom, inspiration, humor and trivia. An archive of past issues and related links. ... ; WITandWISDOM ISSN: 1538-8794; Features: Wisdom, Inspirational Stories, Humor and Trivia. ... The publication of WITandWISDOM(tm) discontinued on December 14, 2007...
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Wit summary and study guide with notes, essays, quotes, analysis and pictures ... According to Margaret Edson, her play Wit somehow just popped into her head. In an article written by CNN's Jamie Allen, Edson says, "You're just writing down the things people say…. That seems very interesting and natural to me….
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