sharp-witted in English

adjective
1
(of a person) quick to notice and understand things.
In fact, this polite and sharp-witted man got into museum work whilst working as a boat builder.

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1. She was sharp-witted enough to dodge her attacker.

2. At the age of he was still sharp-witted and articulate.

3. Jamie, a sharp-witted, sexy young woman, is a self-described "jerk magnet."

4. And those sharp-witted men, either seers or men inflated with pride, where are they?

5. He was a man of sharp wit/sharp-witted man who always spoke his mind.

6. Crooks is a lively, sharp-witted, black stable-hand, who takes his name from his crooked back

7. The works we discuss feature everything from Russian melodrama to middle-aged erotic fiction to sharp-witted existentialism.

8. 25 It would allow the sharp - witted time to choose appeasement, defence or possibly even pre - emptive attack.

9. During a airfield, he meets Alicia, a sharp-witted Latin, starting with her beloved to see her family .

10. As a diligent, incisive, sharp-witted Scorpio, you have an ability to pick holes in any plan, no matter how good.

11. 16 As a diligent, incisive, sharp-witted Scorpio, you have an ability to pick holes in any plan, no matter how good.

12. Only work is looked as an attitude can it become the sharp-witted protect or of happiness and the lively source of happiness.

13. The Airedale Terrier, also often referred to as 'the King of Terriers', is a strong-willed, sharp-witted, adaptable and energetic breed that is full of character

14. Eph gus sir (proud narcissistic) : be like me so handsome sharp-witted handsome boy, that position should be designed for me, let those who "dead fish" were envy envious go!

15. Pretty or attractive in a dainty way, as in That baby is Cute as a button. Cute originally was a shortening of aCute, for "sharp-witted and clever," but in the early 1800s it also took on its current meaning