"John has a fast wit. His repartee is amusing." This means that a person is very quick at coming back with witty answers or comments.
2006-10-30 01:36:12
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answered by cloud43 5
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Repartee; a swift, witty reply.
or quick and usually amusing answers and remarks in conversation:
Oscar Wilde's plays are full of witty repartee.
1. Map’s repartee did the trick
2. A repartee is what a person thinks of after he becomes a departee. — Dan Bennett
2006-10-30 03:09:19
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answered by VelvetRose 7
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Pierre was not too good in school, but his flirtatious banter and
light hearted repartee drove the ladies wild.
2006-10-30 01:47:14
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answered by True Blue 6
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The repartee way he talked made him sound smart.
2006-10-30 01:39:51
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answered by Anonymous
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LMAO that hillarious I love little johnny jokes!!! If i could give you more then one star i would for that one! P.S. You fascinate me!
2016-04-05 03:59:34
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answered by ? 4
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rep·ar·tee (rĕp'ər-tē', -tā', -är-)
n.
A swift, witty reply.
Conversation marked by the exchange of witty retorts. See synonyms at wit1.
[French repartie, from feminine past participle of repartir, to retort, from Old French, to retort, to depart again : re-, re- + partir, to depart (from Latin partīre, to divide, from pars, part-, part).]
2006-10-30 01:41:12
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answered by Basement Bob 6
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