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How to use witticisms in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word witticisms? Here are some examples.

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Turner's watercolours are filled with visual witticisms, signs and symbols.
How I long for the spontaneity of those social witticisms or emotionally charged exchanges.
His strong speech was peppered with witticisms that the audience was waiting to hear.
He sprinkles witticisms and little musical gems like this throughout the show, entertaining the audience during Williams' many costume changes.
The witticisms of Oscar Wilde are without a doubt some of the most amusing and perceptive observations on society.
The astuteness and rapier-like quality of his writing doesn't need smarmy expletive witticisms to back it up.
I'm always thinking of wisecracks and witticisms, always searching for the funny side of a situation.
However, this film encourages the viewer to come up with his own witticisms and biting remarks.
After everyone had a chance to read the piece, the room began to jump with jokes and witticisms about the plan.
His narration is particularly entertaining, with funny witticisms from time to time.
He would start with off-the-cuff remarks and witticisms and gradually improvise a setting in which they could shine.
Imagine the one-line witticisms flying back and forth between Hepburn, Morrissey and Wilde.
First thing Monday morning, I would be in at school or work, entertaining people with crass jokes and tasteless witticisms.
This book is full of aphorisms, bon mots and witticisms, nearly all to do with the absurdity of the world in which we live.
You attempt to cover over lifeless language with wonderfully wordy witticisms of the repetitive variety.
The curious deconstructed form of the exhibition repays leisurely inspection and eventually yields up its hidden witticisms.
A long night of malicious games, insults, humiliations, betrayals, painful confrontations, and savage witticisms ensues.
Pauli distinguished himself not only for his brilliance but also for his exacting rigour and impertinent witticisms.
Picasso, that volcanic talker, filled volumes with his anecdotes, aphorisms, and witticisms.
Some witticisms were outright jokes at the passerby's expense.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He did not play upon words as a habit, nor did he interlard his talk with far-fetched or overstrained witticisms.
That motto's only one of Colonel Sterett's bluffs, one of his witticisms that a-way.
You know that your witticisms are not witty, but you are evidently well satisfied with their literary value.
And, in fact, Bilibin's witticisms were hawked about in the Viennese drawing rooms and often had an influence on matters considered important.
The witticisms convulsed Paul's neighbours and left him saturnine.
William of Malmesbury has preserved two of the witticisms of Scotus.
It is full of yarns, bon mots and witticisms and provides about three hours of most entertaining reading.
The witticisms with which Jane unsuspectingly enlivened the pages of the Recording Angel were conclusive on this point.
I had imagined, on the contrary, that on coming in he would at once break into his habitual thin, shrill laugh and fall to making his insipid jokes and witticisms.
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