wits造句91) They had seen the knuckles come out of the silken wrapping and the force of it scared their wits back into good manners.
92) A dozen writers and wits used to gather at the Algonquin Hotel for lunch.
93) Buying a second-hand car can be very tricky. You really have to have your wits about you.
94) Wits and guts - a plucky young woman's tale of escape.
95) Set against my wits and guile, Manly strength won't save your skin.
96) Suddenly, I heard a loud crash near me, scaring me out of my wits.
97) I tell you I was flabbergasted and right terrified out of my wits.
98) Film-makers have always known that one way to capture an audience is to frighten it out of its wits.
99) You have to rely on your wits to be successful in business.
100) Days when there were no news sensations the newsboys lived by their wits.
101) It is gone even before the predator can gather its wits and make chase.
102) Whatever type of change you are dealing with, you need your wits about you.
103) If I had kept my wits and remained coherent I would probably have realised the manager's job was third prize.
104) Wits on the Salomon trading floor did imitations of Mortara.
105) He knew that basically he had enjoyed the careful battle of wits.
106) Her heart wits so heavy when she bade him farewell it was as if she foresaw what was to come.
107) Her poor academic record was traded in for the sharpest of wits, her gaucherie for poise.
108) Freddie lived by his wits and he was involved with many shady characters.
109) Basically, the expression means to use your wits to assess what you are being told.
110) Chess is a battle of wits.
111) Emulation is the whetstone of wits.
112) There was good wits, incisive but always peripheral information.
113) John: I suggest we wage a battle of wits.
114) He took a stride to inspirit his wits.
115) His quick wits compensate for his lack of brawn.
116) Last year's top game was Settlers of Catan, in which players race to build cities, and this year's new craze is Wits and Wagers, a fast-paced trivia and gambling game.
117) Colonel Cathcart lived by his wits in an unstable world.
118) When the explosion took place, he was bereft of his wits.
119) In a breathless race through Paris, London, and beyond, Langdon and Neveu match wits with a faceless powerbroker who seems to anticipate their every move.
120) The air of Paris had exhilarated her and sharpened her wits.