But I do remember her shy charm and sharp wit.
Not only is she good to look on, she has sharp wits as well.
But those who know him well say he is a charming man with a sharp wit and a hot temper.
But his work stood out for its sharp wit.
The artist's sharp wit, it turned out, cut both ways.
After all, aren't certain people just born with sharper wits than others?
Morton Smith was well known for his sharp wit when it came to religious debates.
Friends recall his sharp wit, which he often turned on himself.
She delighted in having visitors, surprising them with her sharp wit.
He needed her sharp wits and quick, beautiful eyes for another reason entirely.
The arresting officer was not impressed by my ready wit.
"To find a God to greet her on the land," she laughed with ready wit.
Now that I need you with your glib words and ready wit.
One of her favorite things was teaching Rosalind, who had a quick mind and a ready wit.
"Well, we didn't find a somebody or a something, sir," he replied with a ready wit.
With his ready wit, he quickly won acceptance in Portland's business community.
Even many blacks could not perform well at the dozens, lacking the ready wit.
John Winthrop described her as "a woman of ready wit and bold spirit".
Only ready wit, that's the only thing that will save me.
He had a ready wit and a modest manner that won him many friends.