The charm of his pictures comes from the seemingly unfiltered affection and wit with which he approaches the world.
Then she would be spared from wit- nessing the outcome of Covenant's surrender.
When is a man to be safe from such wit, if age and infirmity will not protect him?
He was recalled from wit to wisdom, not by any reproof of her's, but by his own sensibility.
For when have we ever heard of such conniving and willfulness from an invisible devil, such wit and such stupidity in one?
But she was piquant company, and provided a flow of scandal almost un-seemly enough to be indistinguishable from wit.
Mr. Letterman's much-discussed liability, his tendency to cross the line from supremely dry wit to real cruelty, was also on display.
The Independent headlined its review of the opening episode by calling it "a marital comedy divorced from wit".
The dancers shift gears almost imperceptibly as the music shifts from keen wit to melodic, sometimes melancholic lyricism and back again.
The pleasure came from the exuberance and wit of the man.