Difference between revisions of "Witter"

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* '''wittier''' → the comparative degree, which is contrasted with her previous visit, in which she was ''witty'' ([[made her wit]]) and her subsequent visit, in which she will be ''wittiest'' ([[wittest]])
 
* '''wittier''' → the comparative degree, which is contrasted with her previous visit, in which she was ''witty'' ([[made her wit]]) and her subsequent visit, in which she will be ''wittiest'' ([[wittest]])
  
* '''riddle''' → also something that excercises one's wit
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* '''riddle''' → also something that exercises one's wit

Revision as of 08:50, 30 August 2007

  • made her water
  • made her wait
  • wittier → the comparative degree, which is contrasted with her previous visit, in which she was witty (made her wit) and her subsequent visit, in which she will be wittiest (wittest)
  • riddle → also something that exercises one's wit