I fought a battle of wits with an un-armed man.
Task is much more random than it is specific, imho
At wits end, on the verge of a nervous breakdown. The person is so overwrought and shook up that they are not thinking straight. It generally does not mean "insane" though it has been used in that context.
One's is used when referring to yourself. Such as--> A person need to use one's wits to solve the puzzle. Ones refers to the number one (1). Such as--> There were five ones in the credit card number.
Oh, dude, balagtasan is actually a form of Filipino poetry debate that originated in Tagalog, not Ilocano. It's like a poetic rap battle where people argue their points in verse. So, if you're looking for balagtasan in Ilocano, it's like trying to find a taco in a sushi restaurant - just not gonna happen.
I fought a battle of wits with an un-armed man.
Critics often trivialize others' efforts and wits
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 workers are gathering the harvest. She is gathering her wits about her.
Bob was not capable of engaging in a battle of wits; he was unarmed.
The brawny man had no wits judging by his latest SAT score.
She shall be frightened out of her wits by your harum-scarum ways.
yes god wits do fly
What does the word wits mean
Wits & Wagers is a game. Where can I buy this?
The Cross-Wits was created in 1986.
The Cross-Wits ended in 1987.