Ian addressed the assembly on behalf of the students, speaking warmly and wittily of his time in the school. |
Someone has wittily said that only those in their anecdotage should tell stories. |
Now the artist Jason Salavon has produced a set of images that riff wittily on the culture of the centerfold. |
But, literally and metaphorically, Loudon's still the daddy, and his 21st album finds him on typically acerbic and wittily literate form. |
His masterpiece is Rossetti and his Circle, published in 1922, which wickedly and wittily anatomizes the foibles of the Pre-Raphaelites. |
The effigy is a straw man, with a sign wittily explaining the reason for mocking it. |