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whit

[hwit, wit] / ʰwɪt, wɪt /


Example Sentences

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SO HE WAS, three days later, thinner, paler, and not a whit daunted by his two months in a concrete cell.

From Literature

Bringing it home is Sudeikis’ manner as he shares Ted’s folksy anecdote: it contains not a whit of vanity or gloating at his adversary’s downfall.

From Salon

They were a dullish white from age, but that did not bother me one whit.

From Literature

Speculators, in contrast, care not a whit for cash flow; they are focused instead on future stock prices.

From MarketWatch

The most memorable offerings didn’t care a whit about product-testing strategies.

From Los Angeles Times