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wittily

adverb as in cleverly

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She wittily takes charge, determined to confront her mysterious rival and cleverly manipulating the situation after discovering the truth.

In films like “In Fabric” and “The Duke of Burgundy,” he pays homage to fringe genre cinema of the past, while wittily winking at contemporary anxieties.

The chorus, like the orchestra, was adroit, even in the Latin Quarter chaos of Act II. Best in the cast was the bass-baritone Christian Van Horn, his Colline solidly, capaciously and wittily sung.

His exquisitely detailed paintings wittily hint that artists are the greatest heroes.

But she wittily captured the changing fortunes of women in the modern world.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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