1. Basically, the expression means to use your wits to assess what you are being told. 2. He now used money where he had once used his wit. 3. The first of them is to use his wits. 4. Extremely waspish, she uses her wit viciously when irritated. 5. Aided by a loop of yarn, Grandma tells of a resourceful mountain girl who uses her wits to find her way home in a snowstorm. 6. But he did know how to use his wits to get himself out of jams. 7. But if wit is used here to demonstrate the moral vacuity of the aristocracy, Americans watching it should not feel that they have been spared. 8. His role as spokesman for the have-nots is not new, but Rangel, who normally uses wit to make a point, has turned up the volume considerably. 9. How to use wit in the service of seriousness. 10. Instead, he used his wit to endear the Mets to New York. |