(1) You have a biting wit and intense powers of observation.
(2) He didn't like it - the cold landscape with the biting chill of the wind on his face - because it felt so real.
(3) She was a first-rate raconteur who delivered stories with dry, sometimes biting wit.
(4) The review is a tremendous tribute to Tawney as a historian, his majestic style and his biting wit.
(5) He began his speech with a biting criticism of corporate crime and introduced his Twelve-Step Congressional Candidate Pledge.
(6) And with that his ever so silent manner seemed to return and he was headed off to the biting cold and howling winds.
(7) They often left windows open, and used a brand name residential insecticide to kill the biting insects that got into their home.
(8) Some of these amount to a biting criticism of our modern healthcare system.
(9) His criticisms, though occasionally biting , were never vicious, and invariably constructive.
(10) We couldn't always fish - sometimes there were swarms of mosquitos or biting flies, and the pond was riddled with cottonmouths.
(11) We've had hail and snow, with two hours of sun in between, and a biting cold wind that almost blew me away when I came out of B&Q, where I'd gone to buy shelves.
(12) During the hot weather it's a pestilential place, populated by heavy clouds of biting insects.
(13) But however insane a cloud of these biting insects may drive you, there is an upside.
(14) Dorothy Parker wrote for the New Yorker and Vanity Fair magazines with a caustic pen, but her biting wit also had a mournful edge.
(15) There are nice physical comedy moments as well as the biting wit of the verbal humor, but so much of it gets spoiled by the savage racism of the characters.
(16) Today, it is estimated that more than half the people of the world eat a variety of flying, crawling, and biting bugs.
(17) Situated on a ridge above Maneybhanjang, clouds from the northwest are ever present as is the cold and biting wind.
(18) Where was the biting wit and the constant chirping?
(19) So focused was he that he did not even notice the biting wind of the cold winter night.
(20) A cold, biting wind blew and the rose dropped soundless on the grave.
(21) More biting criticism has come from another former insider.
(22) Mosquitoes, biting flies, and ticks are some of the well-known blood parasites that use CO2 as a directional cue.
(23) The sequences from The Mikado in particular impress one with their wit, their biting satire and their musicality.
(24) It can feel relatively warm, even in sub-zero temperatures, if the sky is clear and the sun is shining, while a higher temperature can feel relatively cool if accompanied by a biting cold wind.
(25) Even the biting wit of this film has something of lost innocence about it.
(26) The director punches just the right sized holes allowing biting wit to illuminate the darkened text.
(27) Yeah, it only felt like a bunch of biting bugs on my face!
(28) Each individual had a unique humoral balance which could be easily disrupted by conditions such as cold, biting winds, poor air, or injudicious eating.
(29) Gouthwaite near the northern end, you can't see the cold, biting rain in this picture, but I assure you it was there.
(30) Deet protects troops on the ground from mosquitoes, deer ticks, biting flies, chiggers, fleas and other insects.