Her voice was dripping in sarcasm, causing the woman to bristle and stalk off. |
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It had a tint of sarcasm, but I knew that it was just instinct for her since I had probably played the obviously guilty son so many times. |
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Until such time as Google et al can 'get' sarcasm, sentiment analysis is not even worth talking about. |
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A few words of mockery and sarcasm might have slipped, but generally, we were certainly not arch rivals. |
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No, he was too kind and pretended not to notice my hatefulness and sarcasm. |
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I know this is sarcasm, but what is scary is that I've heard SJWs say nearly identical things while being serious. |
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I was still feeling grossed out, and the real smart remark was with full sarcasm. |
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This is not a place where snark and sarcasm are part and parcel of the social landscape. |
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His voice dripped with ironic sarcasm, as he spared a moment to glance at her. |
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Be careful with irony or sarcasm, especially if you are emailing someone abroad. |
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The courtier did not seem to notice the sarcasm dripping from her voice, and responded with a warm, hearty laugh. |
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Stendhal described it as Rossini's greatest opera buffa, but it's possible his opinion was tinged with a little sarcasm. |
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Her voice was heavy with sarcasm, and annoyance flashed briefly in her eyes. |
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His voice is heavy with sarcasm, and it strikes me like a punch, hard and fast. |
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I am continually surprised by Sharon's creativity even if it is currently directed towards caustic but witty sarcasm. |
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His pride, suaveness, sarcasm and playfulness would all dissipate, leaving him completely exposed and vulnerable. |
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Her sweet tone was drenched in sarcasm, and although thoroughly baffled, she sensed a definite history between the two. |
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The result is often judgmental criticism, condescending sarcasm or, even, passive-aggressive retaliation. |
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With the presenter's help, Lipan imitated the gestures and the speech of a psychic but did it with a lot of sarcasm. |
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On-camera confessionals narrate already obvious conflicts with either eye-rolling sarcasm or lip-quivering sincerity. |
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There are plenty of interesting things to say about these pitch contours, but irony and sarcasm are not an essential part of the discussion. |
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Today, his comedies are remembered for their level of artistry, inventiveness and trenchant sarcasm. |
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Henry's daughter Daisy is among the protesters and he is full of ire and sarcasm about them. |
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The results are irony and sarcasm, and those are two things I try to avoid. |
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Your post has a touch of legitimacy to it, yet it also rings of polemical sarcasm. |
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There are the cutting remarks, the sarcasm, the mockery, the name calling and in some cases cursing. |
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Clark darts a wary look at the detective, perhaps noticing the sarcasm, and Mike privately reminds himself to hold back a little. |
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Stories of his arrogance, sarcasm and general priggishness have been doing the rounds in media circles for years. |
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She seemed always on a constant high of life and her biting sarcasm didn't help the dull-witted contenders. |
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His witty sarcasm has been replaced by the still-ironic but much less amusing regime of menacing doublespeak. |
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Her voice was dripping with not only sarcasm but something so much more lethal. |
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Her voice held so little enthusiasm that it was practically dripping with sarcasm. |
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Adams' sarcasm did not solely derive from his jealousy of Franklin's easy popularity, though that always rankled with him. |
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His merciless scorn, his blistering sarcasm, his rapier-like thrusts of irony must have made many an opponent squirm. |
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The music's lyricism, irony, sarcasm, and bittersweet triumph find the composer writing at white heat. |
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His style was a mixture of wit, sharpness and schoolboy sarcasm, with large shots of Wodehouse and Beachcomber. |
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Elendil didn't notice the slight sarcasm because he was wrapped up in his jealousy of Hildor. |
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His mouth had a wry twist to it as if he took everything with a heavy dose of sarcasm. |
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There is a bit of sarcasm too that leavens the portrayal at times but it never veers to irreverence. |
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She kept her weapon of sarcasm to a bare minimum, something I recognized and appreciated. |
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Those on his good side appreciated his innovative methods, his sarcasm and how hard he pushed us, those who didn't respond hated his guts. |
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Her voice was dripping with sarcasm and, Cole noted with amusement, jealousy. |
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A mere two months ago every Friday was a virtual smorgasbord of sarcasm for me. |
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Through sarcasm and dark comedic intonation, he seeks to expose true dilemmas and issues. |
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His tone held a hint of mockery and sarcasm when he addressed her as young lady. |
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His wit, sarcasm, and sense of irony are not always easy to distinguish from where he is sincere. |
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There are jokes and smatterings of sarcasm and irony in Register stories but these aren't for you. |
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Karen is quite a character, a woman of humor, sarcasm and extreme estrogen. |
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Now is a time for cynics to drop their superior sneers, swap their sarcasm for a sleigh and listen to the Santa in their soul. |
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Her voice dripping with cynical sarcasm, she said she would have those words mounted and framed. |
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But sarcasm, whether or not it's the lowest form of wit, is an expression of weakness. |
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Watch out for scorn, sarcasm, ridicule and contempt and inappropriate humour. |
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Although it looks like she is writing about the life she herself loves to lead, there is a certain amount of sarcasm in this book. |
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There was a tinge of sarcasm in his voice and I could sense a laughter somewhere in the background. |
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All sarcasm aside, the bottom line here is that the film just doesn't work. |
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Despite missing her lines on a number of occasions, she made up for it with fantastic sneers and sarcasm. |
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Witty sarcasm is fun, but back it up with something if you want it to be taken seriously. |
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We can only presume that the index does not account for such complex concepts as sarcasm and irony. |
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From someone as sharp as Morrissey, blunt sarcasm is enormously disappointing. |
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All right, we admit sarcasm isn't the nicest way to make a point, but you have to admit it's effective. |
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Another related discursive tendency is the use of satiric irony, especially sarcasm. |
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This might also be when parents or other adults constantly use sarcasm, threaten, criticise, yell at or taunt a child. |
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I was going to retort with some scathing sarcasm, but I bit it back for one reason. |
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The question was tinged with a touch of sarcasm that made her embarrassed flush renew its bright shade and caused her to clench her fists. |
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Lou's valedictory has been acclaimed, without sarcasm, as baseball's Gettysburg Address. |
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Suwage's realist paintings are not just imitations or transfers of reality, there is coquettishness, humor, sarcasm, satire as well as condemnation of the situation around us. |
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His voice was absolutely sincere, with no mockery or sarcasm even hinted. |
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Their blunt way of describing some of the ills of society might alienate some people, especially those unaccustomed to sarcasm or sardonic humour. |
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Her interpretation is perfectly pitched to Catherine's acid sarcasm. |
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Cynicism is best countered by wit and humour, satire and sarcasm. |
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Sometimes, I guess, when I dress it up in sarcasm and with a wide grin like I'm playing about, something almost truthful slips out, but no one ever takes it at face value. |
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It is tempting to think kindly of him and to believe that underneath the sarcasm, the dry wit, the barbed comment, there's a rather nice man struggling to get out. |
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She said this without a hint of meanness, without the slightest sarcasm. |
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How much can one miss the Great Eye Roll, the snarky remarks, the sarcasm, the feeling that no matter what you do, you'll just never please your child? |
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Lilly was too keyed up to pay attention to Heather's doses of sarcasm. |
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His voice dripped in sarcasm, but there was a light feeling to it. |
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Hence the abundance of glib one liners, and the triumph of sarcasm. |
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Comments on the pictures posted range from disgust to sarcasm to thankfulness. |
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Humor has given way to humorlessness, sarcasm to sanctimony, irony to invective. |
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Even as her voice drips sarcasm, her deadpan expression doesn't change. |
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But it is the quest of a father and son to invent a symbol for sarcasm that will live in infamy. |
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It is safe to say that the creators and supporters of other irony and sarcasm marks were not amused. |
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Inevitably, he's been given the less interesting of the two roles and does his best with it, hitting the requisite notes of sarcasm, brutality and integrity. |
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Sarah's voice dripped with bitter sarcasm and made me even angrier. |
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It wasn't long before the Lebanese caught on to the sarcasm. |
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My voice was dripping with sarcasm, however he didn't seem to notice. |
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Friedman is acutely aware of the thin line between soap opera and sarcasm. |
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As football linebackers pile on a quarterback in a blitz, the newspaper editorialist heaped sarcasm onto the president. |
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Many of his choicest years of life were employ'd in wrangling, and receiving and racquetting back reproach, accusation and sarcasm. |
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And I picked up sarcasm by watching the older cats at the barbershop. |
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Ineffable sarcasm underlined the word 'bride', suggesting that Mrs Mudge must be a drab who had married for respectability. |
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Johnson chooses sarcasm, submerges his humor and couches his commentary on contemporary social affairs in oblique but unstated references. |
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Lesser lawyers who were vague in oral argument faced a barrage of sarcasm or, if he agreed with them, constant chiding to do better. |
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In case you didn't get the memo and were baffled by the sarcasm implied in my hilarious air quotes, there has been a semantic shift in the modern usage of the word exclusive. |
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He became tired of his daughter's sarcasm and smart remarks. |
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