What does the word wits mean
You need the possessive apostrophe in the word wits' because you are at the end of your wits. I am at my wits' end to figure a way to make you do your work!
The correct form is "wit's end", the noun "wit" is singular, possessive. The end of your "wit".
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If you are putting it in the tie-dying term then no, if the term means to end life then no. The correct spelling is Dying.
Proximal. As opposed to distal or medial.
You need the possessive apostrophe in the word wits' because you are at the end of your wits. I am at my wits' end to figure a way to make you do your work!
'I'm at my Wits End' comes from 'Keep your wits about you' meaning to keep focus, concentration and strength. Therefore to be at your wits end is to have run out of wits, running out of focus, attention, patience and strength.
The Cross-Wits ended in 1987.
term means end so at the end
term means end so at the end
The Cross-Wits ended in 1987.
Biography - 1987 Oscar Wilde Wits End was released on: USA: 23 May 2001
Wits and Wagers is a trivia board game. Up to seven people can play and a complete game can be played in twenty minutes. Wits and Wagers is also a family friendly game.
Fitness enthusiasts can find a WITS personal trainer in many different locations. The program is an online one and thus that means any WITS outlet would have one.
on the radio, "over" means the end of what you were saying and "out" means the end of the whole conversation.
The correct form is "wit's end", the noun "wit" is singular, possessive. The end of your "wit".
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