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wittily
wittily, adv. (ˈwɪtɪlɪ) Forms: see witty a.; also 4–6 wittely (4 -li, Sc. vittely), 5 wyttely. [f. witty a. + -ly2.] In a witty manner. † 1. Intelligently, cleverly, ingeniously. Obs. Not always easily distinguishable from 2.c 1350 Will. Palerne 2602 Þat wittily tauȝt hem þe weies whider þei wende s... Oxford English Dictionary
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wittily
wittily/-ɪlɪ; -ɪlɪ/ adv. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Yang Wanli
But they also querulously and wittily illuminate the annoyances and pleasures of everyday life. wikipedia.org
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Gumplin
The only poem of his that has been preserved is Shir la'ag al bnei Reinus (), a satire of seven strophes, ending with a refrain in which he very wittily wikipedia.org
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wittely
wittely obs. form of wittily. Oxford English Dictionary
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Gospel (novel)
The fictional Gospel of Matthias's descriptions of first-century Christianity are not always edifying, but often wittily call to mind contemporary religious wikipedia.org
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sprightlily
ˈsprightlily, adv. rare—1. [f. sprightly a.] In a sprightly or lively manner.1891 H. Lynch Meredith 103 Lively youths, maidens and matrons, who act chorus, wittily, epigrammatically, and sprightlily. Oxford English Dictionary
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Seifried Helbling
They thoroughly and wittily describe the current state of life and the social mores in the poet's time. wikipedia.org
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unwittily
unˈwittily, adv. [f. unwitty a., or un-1 11.] † 1. In an ignorant, unwise, or foolish manner; unwisely. Obs.1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. iii. 101 Unwittily, ywys, wrouht hastou ofte. 1375 Barbour Bruce vi. 523 (Edin. MS.), To thaim, and nothyr ellys quhar Had [he] ey, and wrocht un⁓wittily. ? a 1400 Morte ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Freedom Lasso
Upon release, the album was hailed by Metro for its "wittily constructed rhymes", "so bold and brassy". wikipedia.org
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witly
† ˈwitly, adv. Obs. Also 5 wittle. (Of doubtful authenticity; in some instances perh. a spelling of wittely wittily, in others of wihtly wightly.)c 1350 Will. Palerne 259 Þe child witly þanne wende wiþ⁓oute ani more. c 1380 Wyclif Sel. Wks. II. 275 Siþ þis martirdoom of Crist was so swete bifore God... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sanemori
Later echoes Bashō wittily quoted from the Noh play in an early haiku – “The old-lady cherry / Is blossoming, a remembrance / Of years ago – where the wikipedia.org
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vittely
vittely obs. Sc. f. wittily adv. Oxford English Dictionary
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Amit Varma (writer)
Awards In October 2007, Varma won the 2007 Bastiat Prize for Journalism, which aims to honor writers "whose work cleverly and wittily promotes the institutions wikipedia.org
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如何有效提高英语写作?
Why I Write by George Orwell "Whether puncturing the lies of politicians, wittily dissecting the English character or telling unpalatable truths about zhihu
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