1.   And then Schaap would produce an absolute gem in half the space, usually punctuated by a wry wit and brilliant play on words.

2.   At the heart of Kokomo was Spenner, a wry wit and thrilling musician who acted as stoned master of ceremonies.

3.   At those events, Forbes won over people with his wry wit and the ability to market his ideas.

4.   Buck has a great voice, great command of details and a wry wit.

5.   But the judge, Andrew J. Smithson of State Superior Court in Mercer County, has used a wry wit to break the tension or prod the lawyers on.

6.   He has long been a clever writer whose songs are marked by wry wit and, at times, an off-kilter look at the world.

7.   He had a vast historical perspective, and everything was filtered through his wry wit.

8.   His films have been praised for their masterful performances, their keen observation of the Soviet past and their wry Chekhovian wit.

9.   Hunt, who possesses a wry wit and a good sense of humor, clearly is enjoying himself.

10.   One is that of Cornel West, the Harvard scholar whom Smith embodies with wry wit cross-hatching the gravitas.

a. + wit >>共 268
quick 14.24%
sharp 6.81%
dry 4.95%
acerbic 2.48%
ready 2.48%
wry 2.01%
self-deprecating 1.39%
biting 1.39%
sardonic 1.24%
great 1.24%
wry + n. >>共 134
smile 21.87%
sense 10.81%
humor 10.32%
grin 3.44%
wit 3.19%
humour 2.95%
commentary 2.70%
amusement 2.46%
observation 1.47%
face 1.23%
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