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  • noun especially in combination The condition of being witted

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Examples

  • Why not just open up a Guinness stout and celebrate the dull-wittedness of the ‘dr’?

    Think Progress » Despite Running A Health Industry ‘Trade Association,’ Gingrich Says He Will Not Register As A Lobbyist 2010

  • It takes a sense of humor -- but the right kind of humor, not sarcasm or quick wittedness, because that's too easy and kids don't respond positively to that.

    Jenifer Fox: Why do you Teach? Jenifer Fox 2010

  • David Tennant is best when conveying emotion, which he does very well, and when being intellectually playful; the relish with which he demonstrateshis quick-wittedness and superior intellectapproaches pure brilliance.

    Culture Maxine 2009

  • I give Sen. Obama credit for quick-wittedness, being Sen. McCain is a previous Naval officer, losing ones bearings in that context is more plausible than thinking that Sen. Obama does not know the difference between "marbles" and "bearings."

    Blitzer: Was Obama taking aim at McCain's age? 2008

  • David Tennant is best when conveying emotion, which he does very well, and when being intellectually playful; the relish with which he demonstrateshis quick-wittedness and superior intellectapproaches pure brilliance.

    David Tennant as Hamlet at the RSC Maxine 2008

  • The salons were organized by aristocratic men and women, affording the philosophes opportunities to try out their literary wares and show off their quick-wittedness.

    The Zealotry Of Free Thinkers Michael Burleigh 2010

  • However your woding was a trifle ambiguous and it is not impossible that when YOU re-read your own post to check, you spotted a slippery escape route by which to plead misinterpretation - but even if that were so - then you deserve the point anyway for quick-wittedness and low cunning, so I concede willy-nilly!

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

  • David Tennant is best when conveying emotion, which he does very well, and when being intellectually playful; the relish with which he demonstrateshis quick-wittedness and superior intellectapproaches pure brilliance.

    October 2008 Maxine 2008

  • David Tennant is best when conveying emotion, which he does very well, and when being intellectually playful; the relish with which he demonstrateshis quick-wittedness and superior intellectapproaches pure brilliance.

    David Tennant as Hamlet at the RSC Maxine 2008

  • And he's starting as he grows into his adolescence to show some of my uncle's quick-wittedness.

    A Family Affair The Brillig Blogger 2009

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