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wit
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wit
1. the talent or quality of using unexpected associations between contrasting or disparate words or ideas to make a clever humorous effect
2. speech or writing showing this quality
3. a person possessing, showing, or noted for such an ability, esp in repartee


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The final is the culmination of 14 exciting heats that began in May, with clubs from all over the UK pitting wits against hard-fighting, fin-perfect rainbows.
What excites me pitting wits against Sir Alex and the others?
The intriguing probability of Gary McCrory pitting wits against brother Glenn arises when Gary's new club Consett YMCA stage their big club show at the town's Civic Centre on Wednesday, January 31.
 
 
 
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