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For that one, he wittily even sort of went on toe.
They were all good, but Bush was especially effective, and wittily generous to me.
They explain things more directly if less wittily than some writers today.
Someone once wittily remarked that children are the death of marriage.
The ballet also told its complicated story wittily and well.
But he did not go on to carve the block further or more wittily.
He talked smoothly, wittily, never quite answering my questions about himself.
I never realized that anyone, American or not, could write so wittily, well and wisely.
I said something of the sort to Lou, and she told him off very wittily. "
"Just think of that," he said wittily and made a loose pass at the glass I was holding.
He is my age, a lawyer, has blue eyes and seems wittily sardonic.
In much of his earlier writing, he was unable to decorate the truth so wittily.
Yet in the end it all looks original - wittily, even disturbingly so.
Eleanor wrote back wittily and they struck up a friendship.
"I'm not so sure of that," said the prince wittily.
Play it purely, as here, and its resonance speaks wittily for itself.
There is not much of a place for reading highlights wittily on the major broadcast networks.
However, some of the singularly American additions have been wittily done.
These salvos, and scores more like them, are often wittily on target.
Each is also meant to be something of a character, whose eccentricities will wittily carry the show.
Most of the time, he crowed wittily and well.
In place of the usual star, a green light bulb twinkled wittily at the top.
Wittily staged, the piece also makes one hear the pungent music freshly.
The riddle on the wine cup was wittily answered by the object itself.
The book is amply and often wittily illustrated with celebrity photographs.