Use "wits" in a sentence

1. My wits.

2. Half-wits?

3. Good wits jump (together).

4. Wits are wealth.

5. Watching television dulls one's wits.

6. Scared out of your wits.

7. Great wits have short memories.

8. Pit your wits against family or friends!

9. Her quick wits saved the boy's life.

10. He is a boy of quick wits.

11. She learned to survive on her wits.

12. Travellers need to keep their wits about them.

13. Consequently he Cudgelled his wits unmercifully in

14. We'll use our intellect, bravery and wits.

15. There was good wits, incisive but always peripheral information.

16. I'd like to pit my wits against the best.

17. Learning to be a bunch of harebrained half-wits!

18. 16 Sylvie, tempered with Mathilde's quick wits and humour.

19. His quick wits compensate for his lack of brawn.

20. They seldom labour their wits on thankless task.

21. Wits and guts - a plucky young woman's tale of escape.

22. 20 You should limber up your wits before the test.

23. He hadn't the wits/wit enough to realize the danger.

24. MERCUTlO Come between us, good Benvolio; my wits faint.

25. I felt helpless, but tried to gather my wits.

26. You should limber up your wits before the test.

27. Its dialectic sharpened their wits, and conferred upon them . . . mental acuteness. . . .

28. Don't shout like that! You scared me out of my wits.

29. So many men (or heads) so many minds (or wits). 

30. Alone and penniless, I was forced to live on my wits .

31. The game show is an open contest of wits and strength.

32. Would you like to pit your wits against our quiz champion?

33. The air of Paris had exhilarated her and sharpened her wits.

34. He needed all his wits to find his way out.

35. Cudgelled The longer he Cudgelled his wits, the more inactive they became.

36. 3 So many men (or heads) so many minds (or wits). 

37. She attended Wits University and became a hospital physician and general practitioner.

38. Set against my wits and guile, Manly strength won't save your skin.

39. Yet, those four words frightened a powerful ruler nearly out of his wits.

40. You'll terrify me out of my wits if you behave in this way.

41. Celebrity teams pit their wits against each other in this lively quiz show.

42. You scared us out of our wits. We heard you had an accident.

43. We'll need to sharpen our wits if we're going to defeat Jack's team.

44. I tell you I was flabbergasted and right terrified out of my wits.

45. Bejesus (uncountable) (euphemistic) Used for emphasis, similar to crap, shit or wits

46. I challenge you to a battle of wits but you'll be unarmed.

47. 4 So many men (or heads) so many minds (or wits). 

48. You have to have your wits about you in a dangerous situation.

49. I'd live off my wits even though I've geared myself to be a footballer.

50. Bodyless Heads by David Macfie It took Armstrong several moments to gather his wits

51. The boy is a dolt , but we'll hammer these facts into his dull wits.

52. Vivian may as well lose her wits; only something much simpler can help her.

53. Poor kids, but in those days youngsters had their wits quickly sharpened by such antics.

54. Because shortly I would be testing my wits and strength surfing on those watery monsters.

55. Cycling is potentially very dangerous in London - you have to keep your wits about you.

56. 1 The boy is a dolt , but we'll hammer these facts into his dull wits.

57. Her poor academic record was traded in for the sharpest of wits, her gaucherie for poise.

58. I was convinced the value was there, and I was still scared out of my wits.

59. Under the guise of active wits they will lead us to the parental meditation of antics.

60. He knew their conversation had become interrogation and he would need all his wits about him.

61. He has to pit his wits against an adversary who is cool, clever and cunning.

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63. See also: Collect, thought Collect (one's) wits To try to calm oneself and think clearly and rationally

64. When his wits are damp with wine then I will see him rewarded for his loyalty.

65. 23 Evidently terrified out of her wits, she had become delirious, mumbling incomprehensibly, her hands rubbing her stomach.

66. Use your wits and judgement to outmanoeuvre the menacing birds who are waiting to attack every false move.

67. Evidently terrified out of her wits, she had become delirious, mumbling incomprehensibly, her hands rubbing her stomach.

68. The snowy plover deserves a fighting chance to survive without being frightened out of its wits by marauding dogs.

69. But in 1749 he committed a greater indiscretion when he left Cambridge for London, to live on his wits.

70. Remembering that what we were experiencing was meant to be enjoyable left our wits spinning like a lawn sprinkler.

71. I've tried everything I can think of to make her eat but she flatly refuses - I'm at my wits' end.

72. (tr) to regain control of (oneself, one's emotions, etc) as after a shock or surprise: he Collected his wits.

73. IN THE early 1990s , when Washington debated the alternatives of engaging or containing China , some clever wits suggested a hybrid : " congagement " .

74. But such a man could hardly be sensible and I could never love a man who was out of his wits.

75. Most travellers with their wits about them and an eye for aesthetics would have preferred to rest at the Bates Motel.

76. Consequently he Cudgelled his wits unmercifully in exhaustive and exhausting attempts to clothe it with a plausible raison d’être

77. IN the early 1990s , when Washington debated the alternatives of engaging or containing China , some clever wits suggested a hybrid : 'congagement ' .

78. Great Wits and Madness Among its several distinguishing features the human mind has two that most clearly define its uniqueness.

79. Augh! Extensible Trivet Paolo Lomazzi and Donato D'Urbino are two pioneers of pop design, and have matched their wits in the trivet category

80. A reported 5,000 abandoned children roam the streets in Bogotá, Colombia, living by their wits, preying on and becoming the prey of others.