How To Use Repartee In A Sentence

  • I love to engage in repartee with people who are stupider than I am," Coulter told the crowd of 2,600 Wednesday. December 2005
  • His inexhaustible gift of lightning repartee I saw illustrated on another occasion, when he presided at the midnight "gambol" of a Bohemian club, at which it needed the utmost tact and presence of mind to "ride the whirlwind and direct the storm. America To-day, Observations and Reflections
  • He is at table, in repartee with a pair of elderly Chinamen, whom he addresses as Han Shan and Li Po. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • This diplomat possessed an excellent gift for repartee.
  • OK, it does not quite match some of the old Bond scripts for sparkling wit and repartee. The Sun
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  • Vithabai with her quick repartee and imaginative extempore dialogues and a vibrating singing voice brought about many changes in the Tamasha performance repertoire.
  • But his midfield ace insists'the gaffer' is far more than just a quick wit and repartee act. The Sun
  • The novel reads like a homage to Leonard, with its rhythmic repartee, underworld characters and action-packed plot.
  • The easy repartee within the group shows that many are old friends, but all have now bonded through transforming their ancestral homes into high-end venues. Times, Sunday Times
  • Vivian I'm not like you, witty repartee is not one of my gifts.
  • Mr. Martin writes that the tavern was the "18th century Internet," but I doubt that the brilliant repartee recorded by Boswell and others is to be found in cyberspace. A Melancholy
  • And when he said this, it seemed as if the voices of Mr. and Mrs. Skratdj rose higher in matrimonial repartee, and the children's squabbles became louder, and the dog yelped as if he were mad, and the maids 'contest was sharper; whilst the snap-dragon flames leaped up and up, and blue fire flew about the room like foam. Snap-Dragons: A Tale of Christmas Eve; and Old Father Christmas: An Old-Fashioned Tale of the Young Days of a Grumpy Old Godfather
  • Undoubtedly you will be treated to some gems, some brilliant bits of repartee, the occasional burst of intellectual fireworks.
  • The repartee is often funny, and the supporting characters hilarious.
  • We were, after all, out for a ladylike evening of sparkling chat and witty repartee.
  • Shining with repartee between two great wits, the play is a masterful compendium of playful banter revealing Shaw and Mrs Patrick Campbell in scenes of both confrontation and reconciliation.
  • When he is not exchanging repartee directly with his beloved, Tom affects the cynicism of a full-blown Restoration rake.
  • I found the show very entertaining, a great combination of physical strength, endurance, slapstick, and witty repartee between the lumberjacks and the emcee.
  • This interplay of repartee and rhythm kept the audience totally entertained.
  • This diplomat possessed an excellent gift for repartee.
  • OK, it does not quite match some of the old Bond scripts for sparkling wit and repartee. The Sun
  • With witty repartee like that, it's a mystery why the woman hasn't already made a successful career for herself as a celebrity chef.
  • He's crying out for his own chat show, where his facility for quickfire repartee would come into its own.
  • England's most polite music festival returns with a winning blend of nice food, witty repartee in the literary tent and lots of interesting bands. Times, Sunday Times
  • The script is pleasantly unpredictable, with some witty yet believably sharp repartee, especially between Jo and her mother.
  • French people generally have always admired a command of words and wit, an elegance of expression and a sharpness of mind expressing itself in repartee, and even in France Paris is particularly famous for it. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » A love of words
  • 115 She took his frivolity in her stride, responded in kind, and their correspondence was soon characterized by a gossipy, bantering repartee. Storyteller
  • No ladies can rival him in repartee, much less compete with him in poetry, so they were all afraid of him, but [this evening] he did not give a cup to any particular lady to make her compose poems. Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan
  • If there is pleasure to be had here, it resides primarily in the comic brio of the cast, and in the odd instance of sharp repartee. Times, Sunday Times
  • With our love of repartee, we Irish would challenge the snappiest New York scriptwriter, if only we stayed sober long enough to remember our quips.
  • But instead of name calling and personal attacks, the weapons of choice are logic, wordplay and witty repartee.
  • Young, feisty Iris leaves her creaky, would-be suitor in the dust as they engage in the sort of witty, erudite repartee that exists only in films.
  • Madcap banter and witty repartee were the way everyone conversed.
  • Roads prone to gridlocks and bumper-to-bumper traffic have both the traffic cop and the commuter blowing horns and exchanging a colourful repartee.
  • Patient and genial, Ms. Sandhya took the children into confidence from the very start, retorting with jokes, poetry and the occasional repartee to drive home a point.
  • Sadly, some prog Think Pessimism participants can’t remember their own talking-points if they engage in repartee with the opposition. Think Progress » White House Flip-Flops on Murtha
  • But his midfield ace insists'the gaffer' is far more than just a quick wit and repartee act. The Sun
  • After exposing, with the perfection of fun, the savage unsociality of those elder ancestors who lived (if life it was) before lamp-light was invented, showing that "jokes came in with candles," since "what repartees could have passed" when people were "grumbling at one another in the dark," and "when you must have felt about for a smile, and handled a neighbor's cheek to be sure that he understood it? Biographical Essays
  • A young Irish newsboy, with a gift for quips and repartee, is named Oscar Wilde. "The Strange Affair of Spring Heeled Jack," steampunk by Mark Hodder
  • It was an adult drug that bestowed adult qualities such as confidence, glamour, and the knack for witty repartee.
  • A repartee with hearers on the word feart vii. sy. Sermons translated from the original French of the late Rev. James Saurin, pastor of the French church at the Hague
  • Are they just that lonely, just starved for witty and intelligent repartee, or gluttons for punishment? Think Progress » Afraid Of Tea Partiers, Armey Withholds Support From McCain In Race Against ‘Undistinguished’ J.D. Hayworth
  • He was confident and very quick on repartee '. Times, Sunday Times
  • Let me reproduce the brilliant repartee: is all of Oklahoma a bit slow? ( Oklahoman Synechdoche
  • Their effortless and witty repartee rivals any comedy duo that came before or after.
  • The blond and the jock were still finishing up their witty repartee while frantic techno music rattled on in the background.
  • Sergo, search me, the incapable reparteed with a selfevitant subtlety so obviously spurious and, raising his hair, after the grace, with the christmas under his clutcharm, for Portsymasser and Purtsymessus and Pertsymiss and Partsymasters, like a prance of findingos, with a shillto shallto slipny stripny, in he skittled. Finnegans Wake
  • Though unsparing in his criticism of political adversaries, the former Chief Minister is adept at employing witty remarks and repartees to cushion the impact of his caustic remarks.
  • The repartee flew back and forth across the dinner table.
  • This diplomat possessed an excellent gift for repartee.
  • That said, this week's brimming with sparkling repartee and buzzing with bright ideas - so cruise and schmooze to your heart's content.
  • Where is mr. aRye, master of repartee, stichomythia, and the witty rejoinder? Naked woman alert
  • The witty repartee, the insults, and the jabs were all so natural.
  • Extemporaneous comedies were no longer played in the great cities, and Odo listened with surprise to the swift thrust and parry, the inexhaustible flow of jest and repartee, the readiness with which the comedians caught up each other's leads, like dancers whirling without a false step through the mazes of some rapid contradance. The Valley of Decision
  • It allows him to present his laddish repartee as a courageous swipe against repression.
  • We saw, after that, a diminutive humpbacked gallant, pretty near us, taking leave of a she-relation of his, thus: Fare thee well, friend hole; she reparteed, Save thee, friend peg. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • And he was gifted with that peculiar power which enables a man to have the last word in every encounter, -- a power which we are apt to call repartee, which is in truth the readiness which comes from continual practice. The Duke's Children
  • Even though the thugs are armed with knives and chains, Edward is able to rebuff them with witty repartee and by revealing that his chauffeur carries a gun.
  • He was guest speaker at the event and entertained the guests with his witty repartee.
  • “I love to engage in repartee with people who are stupider than I am,” Coulter told the 2,600 people at Jorgensen Auditorium. Think Progress » Bush’s War on Christmas.
  • Thus, in the middle of the dinner party, Miles announces that the team of solicitors he works for is called "Nasty, British and Short"; Anna, who bonded with Miles years before over repartee like "you can go assonate yourself", explains puns to Brooke with examples including "there's no business like slow business". There but for the, by Ali Smith – review
  • The two slaves were ready at repartee, but the utter simplicity of the sultan displayed a blockishness which blunted all edge. Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions
  • That sort of warm repartee - delivered, as always, with a hearty guffaw - is one of the things Beazley detractors are suspicious about.
  • Thus they jested and reparteed and played one upon another all the while they sat at table. Essays and Miscellanies
  • It allows him to present his laddish repartee as a courageous swipe against repression.
  • I only regret that I don't have some witty repartee to entertain myself as I write this review, but I think I'm still in shock.
  • When a designer repartee a file for display, it can use this interface to improve performance.
  • He was dancing in his chair and clapping and beating out rhythms in the air, singing and scatting and engaging in repartee with the performers.
  • There are a few good stories to be found in this bric-a-brac collection of anecdotes, repartees, narratives of one kind and another, —stories deserving of a better treatment than could be imparted by the monkish scribe who set them down in casual confusion; and more than one later poet and playwright has been able to pick a pearl of price out of this medieval medley. Introduction
  • The imbalanced pacing makes it difficult to appreciate the profound monologues and witty repartee that follow the long stretches of absurdity.
  • Mr. King stood one side and watched the endless procession up and down, up and down, the strollers, the mincers, the languid, the nervous steppers; noted the eye-shots, the flashing or the languishing look that kills, and never can be called to account for the mischief it does; but not a sound did he hear of the repartee and the laughter. Their Pilgrimage
  • The brief introduction of each individual within the group dynamic adds texture to an uncomplicated tale, and offers multiple opportunities for comedic repartee.
  • He is very sharp, a quick thinker and swift with repartee.
  • Cagney and Sylvia Sidney also worked well together, reflecting Cagney's respect for Sidney as an actor and also his enjoyment of her adeptness at witty repartee.
  • The McGarrigle Sisters how you seduced me stereophonically the laugh the nose ankle nature repartee the knee Zoilus
  • You always seem to have a quick remark or witty repartee.
  • His memory was tenacious, and he excelled in argument and repartee. Christianity Today
  • Yeah, he's a pop genius, but his cool, affable swagger and clever repartee are the perfect complement to the more extroverted, outgoing personalities of Dahle and Ms. Case.
  • There are surtitles, of course, but in the quick, conversational repartee of the Prologue, the machine has trouble keeping up.
  • I’m rather fond of old-fashioned invective in repartee: but I don’t accuse folks of lying, unless I can prove it. Matthew Yglesias » Strange Tales of Congressional Procedure
  • There are sight gags a plenty, and some great one-liners and verbal repartee.
  • He is at table, in repartee with a pair of elderly Chinamen, whom he addresses as Han Shan and Li Po. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • Her quick wit and keen repartee has served to brighten up many an hour otherwise dull and unhomelike in our little circle of workers, gathered in our quarters off duty. Woman's Work in the Civil War A Record of Heroism, Patriotism, and Patience
  • Carmichael's the usual handsome dud one expects in these kind of romances, but at least there's a great scene where, after discovering that Mary is actually one of the "harpies" of San Francisco who lures men to give up their gold, the two wayward lovers engage in some spiteful, sharp-tongued repartee across a roulette table. Barbary Coast
  • If you get bored watching Connery drive his Aston Martin to a romantic rendezvous for some witty repartee, the movie will likely bore you.
  • Celtic poems, like the inhabitants of Gaul in all ages, he is prompt at repartee (_argute loqui_). A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance
  • Denied direct expression, the pair's love powers a feud of point-scoring repartee and prankish acts of sabotage. Times, Sunday Times
  • First up were the talents of the award-winning extempore duo and they dazzled the crowd with their improvisational skills and stinging repartee.

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