Thorpe captures the whole essence of our inimitable scenery in short pithy phrases of almost poetic quality. [adjective]
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I expected to be making a few pithy comments about some minor adjustments. [adjective]
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Uncas pressed closer to his side, and regarded the speaker with a look of commendation, while his father expressed his satisfaction by the ordinary pithy exclamation of approbation. [adjective]
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When his brief story was ended, the father of the sick woman stepped forth, and, in a few pithy expression, related, in his turn, what he knew. [adjective]
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Captain Tugwell, in his pithy style, was wont to divide all human life into two distinctive tenses--the long-pipe time and the short-pipe time. [adjective]
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This pithy motto he delivered, shaking his head, and giving each guttural the true Anglo-Saxon enunciation, which is now forgotten in the southern parts of this realm. [adjective]
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'Highlanders, shoulder to shoulder,'--with many other pithy sentiments of the like nature. [adjective]
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Most of those who knew him agreed in the pithy observation of Ensign Maccombich, that there 'was mair tint (lost) at Sheriff-Muir.' [adjective]
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And sometimes, in requital, the HOFF-NARR, with a pithy jest, wound up the conclusion of the orator's tedious harangue. [adjective]
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It is said that his widely and faithfully read maxims made Philadelphia and Pennsylvania wealthy, while Poor Richard's pithy sayings, translated into many languages, have had a world-wide influence. [adjective]
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