Known as the aristocrat of tap, Mr. Draper brought cool intellectualism and playful wit to the dance form.
This pioneering Conceptualist's elliptical cerebralism can be daunting, but he has a natty sense of visual style and a playful, dry wit.
Fortunately, he also has a natty sense of visual style and a playful, dry wit.
Horace was seen as the playful wit, the optimistic, sophisticated critic who, though serious, is light and "tells the truth with a laugh."
The works of Paul Flato from the 30's and 40's stand out for their playful wit and formal elegance.
Tom Bombadil is a spry fellow, with a quick, playful wit.
At 6 feet 3 inches tall, with a resonant voice and a playful wit, Mr. Medina, known as Forde to friends, was a striking figure.
This chart is generally found very gallant; but 'tis merely a slight ebullition of playful wit, to please our little literary cabale.
There is a lot of playful wit in the story.
His constructions "show a keen formal understanding and playful wit".