Examples of 'thy wit' in a sentence
Meaning of "thy wit"
thy wit - an old-fashioned way of addressing or referring to someone's intelligence or mental sharpness
How to use "thy wit" in a sentence
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Thy wit wants edge and manners.
Thou hast pared thy wit on both sides.
Thy wit is slain by one so poorly read.
I will tell thee how Beatrice praised thy wit the other day.
Thy wit is very bitter sweeting.
Wilt thou show the whole wealth of thy wit in an instant?
Thy wit shall not go slipshod.
Thou hast frighted the word out of his right sense, so forcible is thy wit.
Thy wit and our experience.
Dost thou wear thy wit by thy side?
Thy wit is very bitter sweeting it is most sharp sauce.
Thy hair is wild, but thy wit is tame.
Thou hast pared thy wit on both sides and left nothing in the middle.
Which should bedeck thy shape, thy love, thy wit.
Thy wit wants edge and manners to intrude where I am graced.
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Why is thy wit so dry?
Thy wit is so stale, worms would not eat it.
Nay, I owest to thy wit.
For shame! Thy wit is slain by one so poorly read.
DON PEDRO, Dost thou wear thy wit by thy side?
MERCUTlO Thy wit is a very bitter sweeting ; it is a most sharp sauce.
Thy wit is as quick as the greyhound 's mouth ; it catches.
My wit faints . Thy wit is very bitter sweeting it is most sharp sauce.
Thy wit is slain by one so poorly read . Oh!
I like thy wit well, in good faith.
Thy wit shall not go slipshod . Then, I prithee, be merry.
Thou hast pared thy wit o'both sides, and left nothing in the middle.
I like thy wit well, in good faith. The gallows does well.