wicked wit
Frequency: 7.08.2 per million words
(Informal, esp. BrE) Excellent or very clever.
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- Her wicked wit always made everyone laugh, even in serious situations.
- She's known for her wicked wit and quick comebacks.
- The stand-up comedian was famous for his wicked wit and quick comebacks.
- His wicked wit often caught people off guard but always made them laugh.
- Despite the challenging topic, the speaker's wicked wit kept the audience engaged.
- The stand-up comedian's wicked wit had the entire audience roaring with laughter.
- He disarmed his critics with a smile and a perfectly timed piece of wicked wit.
- Despite her quiet demeanor, she possessed a surprisingly wicked wit.
- The play was praised for its clever dialogue and moments of unexpected wicked wit.
- It takes a clever mind to deliver such sharp, wicked wit.
- She possessed a wicked wit that could both charm and challenge her interlocutors.
- His political commentaries are celebrated for their insightful observations and wicked wit.
- Only a few could keep up with his wicked wit during their spirited debates.
- She used her wicked wit to gently tease her friends, never intending harm.
- The author's novels are characterized by their dark humor and wicked wit.
- The play's dialogue sparkled with wicked wit and clever repartee.
- His reputation for wicked wit preceded him, making every conversation an adventure.
- Even in the most challenging situations, her wicked wit remained intact.
- Even under pressure, her wicked wit remained intact, providing much-needed levity.
- He inherited his grandmother's legendary wicked wit, much to everyone's amusement.