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61) Wits among the clergy are much in demand, not only on Thought for the Day. 62) Vivian may as well lose her wits; only something much simpler can help her. 63) Most travellers with their wits about them and an eye for aesthetics would have preferred to rest at the Bates Motel. 64) Individually or collectively, they must have made a decision to keep their wits about them for the committee meeting. 65) There is a beautiful little iron-grey mare here that Alejandro has frightened out of her wits and says is too wet for polo. 66) However, my corresponding Ego fantasy is of losing my wits to such an extent that I am unable to work. 67) Poor kids, but in those days youngsters had their wits quickly sharpened by such antics. 68) Maura, tears running down her face, was frightened out of her wits. 69) It also came with a neighbor who scared the wits out of me, but about whom I was curious. 70) Remembering that what we were experiencing was meant to be enjoyable left our wits spinning like a lawn sprinkler. 71) But that emerges as a major theme in Battle Of Wits. 72) Jill and Oz will pit their wits against each other, as they try to identify mystery wines. 73) Writers and dramatists have always known that one way to capture an audience is to frighten it out of its wits. 74) But in 1749 he committed a greater indiscretion when he left Cambridge for London, to live on his wits. 75) My passenger had had a lucky escape that night; he had used his wits well and survived another fight. 76) Clinton was playing trumpet in his high school band when Dole was matching wits against the lions of the Congress. 77) I'd live off my wits even though I've geared myself to be a footballer. 78) For Winnie herself, it required the tightest hold, the fumes of the stuff, to keep her wits about her. 79) Through his stories about his grandfather, he had long ago learned to survive by his wits. 80) Even a swimmer with all his wits about him might well be in trouble down those reaches at this time of year. 81) Great Wits and Madness Among its several distinguishing features the human mind has two that most clearly define its uniqueness. 82) Knowing the cat as well as she did, Mildred could see that, despite its size, it was frightened out of its wits. 83) The mine inspectors in the field work only with their wits and the confidence that they have seen it all before. 84) She would need all her wits if she were to stand any chance of getting away from him. 85) Many 16 to 18-year olds are living off their wits and on the streets. 86) The snowy plover deserves a fighting chance to survive without being frightened out of its wits by marauding dogs. 87) People especially like to pat foals, and unfortunately usually on their face or head, which scares the wits out of them. 88) The film has gotten good reviews, but it has scared the wits out of some male film critics. 89) It was only because John kept his wits about him that the boys managed to get home safely. 90) My dear sir, you must credit me with the wits of an orangutan.