Then, his preaching was ingenious and pithy, like the preaching of the English Church in its robust age, and his sermons were delivered without book.
He was pithy; he was prudent; he never said a word too much, nor, on the other hand, did he ever say a word too little.
Allan and what would be nicest and most agreeable to her," said Marilla, hitting for once in her life on a very sound and pithy piece of advice.
In China there is a strong incentive to come up with short and pithy nicknames for foreign athletes and celebrities, because the phonetic transcriptions of western names used in official sources are incredibly long and dull.
An underground museum has dial-a-quote recordings of his pithy sayings and the musings of his contemporaries, and there's a working printshop.
"THAT term has become derogatory," he said, divulging that he once pushed back at Obama's skepticism of such tidy, pithy locutions by saying to him: "Mr.
" This pithy question opened the eyes of the Birds to the weakness of their choice and they canceled the election.