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witticism造句
(1) His witticisms souped up the talks. (2) His literary style was plain and factual, without witticisms or flourishes, and his character seems similar. (3) He thought his witticisms were amusing but found her response too extravagant. (4) A few of its witticisms are unnecessarily provocative and should be censored. (5) I smiled obediently at this never-before-heard witticism, and followed him to a tank of Koi. (6) The pace of television favours simplifications, generalised statements, witticisms, and short sharp judgements on artists' performances. (7) At Sketch-Club meetings his witticisms were regarded as part of the fun. (8) His witticism was as sharp as a marble. (9) Both doctor and Don smiled at this witticism. (10) All jests aside, we're in big trouble. A witticism is a witty, usually cleverly phrased remark. (11) Once in a while, after witticism, he would look down, and his eyes would meet hers. (12) She could never think of a clever retort to counter Ben's string of jokes and witticisms. (13) He tries to lighten his lectures with an occasional witticism.