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  • 11wit — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Cleverness Nouns 1. wit, wittiness; Atticism; salt; sense of humor, funny bone, esprit, point, fancy, whim, humor, drollery, pleasantry; comedy; jocularity, jocosity, jocoseness; levity, facetiousness;… …

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  • 12humor — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. disposition, mood, tem per; caprice, drollery, wit; fun; jest; choler, melancholy, depression, anger; facetiousness. See feeling. v. t. indulge, favor, oblige, gratify. See permission, tendency,… …

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  • 13smartness — n. 1. Sharpness, keenness, poignancy, pungency, acuteness, severity. 2. Vigor, force, energy, quickness. 3. Liveliness, briskness, vivacity, wittiness, readiness, sprightliness. 4. Expertness, dexterity, cleverness, quickness, activity,… …

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  • 14witty — adjective (wittier; est) Date: before 12th century 1. archaic having good intellectual capacity ; intelligent 2. amusingly or ingeniously clever in conception or execution < the costumes are sumptuous and witty Virgil Thomson > < the musical&#8230; …

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  • 15George Bernard Shaw — Infobox Writer name = George Bernard Shaw birthdate = Birth date|1856|7|26|df=yes birthplace = Dublin, Ireland deathdate = Death date and age|1950|11|2|1856|7|26|df=yes deathplace = Hertfordshire, England occupation = Playwright, critic,&#8230; …

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  • 16Satire — This article is about the genre. For the mythological creature, see satyr. Satires redirects here. For other uses, see Satires (disambiguation). 1867 edition of Punch, a ground breaking British magazine of popular humour, including a great deal&#8230; …

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  • 17The King's School, Canterbury — Infobox UK school name = The King s School size = 100px latitude = longitude = dms = motto = motto pl = established = 597 approx = closed = c approx = type = Public School religion = Church of England president = head label = Headmaster head =&#8230; …

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  • 18Eudaimonia — (Greek: polytonic|εὐδαιμονία) is a classical Greek word commonly translated as happiness . Etymologically, it consists of the word eu ( good or well being ) and daimōn ( spirit or minor deity , used by extension to mean one s lot or fortune).&#8230; …

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  • 19Wuxi — (zh stp|s=无锡|t=無錫|p=Wúxī; former spellings: Wu shi, Wushi, or Wusih; lit. Without Tin ) is an old city in Jiangsu province, People s Republic of China. Split into halves by Lake Taihu, Wuxi borders Changzhou to the west and Suzhou to the east.&#8230; …

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