Her fingers faltered from its steady clipping as Adam's sarcastic words filled her mind. |
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I mean, he had a lot of sardonic, sarcastic things like that to say and to make fun of himself, and so forth. |
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A stocky man who was seated near the head of the table was voicing his sarcastic opinion. |
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It's not the same without your sarcastic comebacks at everything I have to say, babes! |
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I phrased it as a sarcastic taunt, but I genuinely wanted to know the answer. |
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While I don't know about crowd numbers, I do expect a deluge of sarcastic barbs from the blogosphere. |
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In fact, the only laughter he had heard from her was either scornful or sarcastic, and was usually directed at him. |
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Katherine Isabelle is making a mark for herself as the wise-beyond-her-years sarcastic adolescent, and again she delivers a bang-up job. |
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She belittled me in front of other team members, was extremely sarcastic and passive aggressive towards me. |
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I'm often at my sarcastic best with a beery head on me at 9am in the morning. |
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I couldn't hear the sarcastic tone in her voice and I felt jealousy rising in me. |
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I flashed her a sarcastic toothy smile, to which she responded by burying her face in her bag. |
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And the moral of the story is, don't ask sarcastic expats for money at midnight, when they're bevvied up. |
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Lee then made some sarcastic remarks about Carlo having ironed his jeans to within an inch of their life and called him a big girl's blouse. |
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She was not inclined to answer any questions without a sarcastic undertone or shortness with me. |
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With greetings of hope and yet of sarcastic mockery the crowd cheered his emerging form. |
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Instead of shrugging his shoulders, he became agitated and a sarcastic torrent of words flew out. |
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He was unapproachable, sometimes rude, always sarcastic, but it was also clear that he was uncannily observant. |
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If you explode into goddess-worship then you're accused of being sarcastic, if you play it cool then you're uncaring and undeserving. |
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Your skits and spoken-word pieces about music tend to have a sarcastic edge. |
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She said there was a thick layer of dust underneath her bed and a cleaner had made a sarcastic comment to her. |
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Although Freyen was more of a laid-back character, Marlo completed the duo with his smart remarks and sarcastic jokes. |
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You said yourself that it was in my personality and nature to be sarcastic. |
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I spent an hour writing a post about this and it was all sarcastic and snarky and I was very proud of it. |
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She actually had the nerve to be sarcastic with me this morning, which meant I said goodbye immediately to ms-nice-woman personality. |
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He will start each bit with a sarcastic, hacky premise, but follows them up with such off-the-wall punch lines. |
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She couldn't be sarcastic and crack jokes when it's not appropriate, that's just not who she is. |
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The pattern of caustic complaints and sarcastic responses slowly gave way to a new pattern of care toward one another. |
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He had a sarcastic sense of humor, which is important when you're teaching government to bored high schoolers. |
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He couldn't figure how sensibly clothed, satirical, sarcastic, sassy Jo had come from this hippy woman standing in front of him. |
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Here I was telling him something that was quite major and he had the cheek to be sarcastic. |
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As in The Prince, the point is made by way of an allusion to, and a sarcastic repudiation of, the values of Ciceronian humanism. |
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Do they seriously think their nasty, sarcastic comments come close to passing as witty? |
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Chandler's similes and sarcastic hyperboles are full of attitude in the contemporary New York sense. |
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The boys tended to make the men peevish and sarcastic, the girls made Emma brittle and shrewish. |
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He drinks in his mess, is coarsely sarcastic at home, neglects his worn-down wife, and evidently rules his wayward children harshly. |
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His sarcastic voice sounds vaguely familiar to Rena, and she wishes Jem would step aside so she can get a better look. |
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I glanced at him, seeing his intent face, and decided against something sarcastic. |
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I gave him a sarcastic look as he tried to hide the pink cotton candy he was holding. |
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Willis grinned his way through every episode, often breaking the fourth wall with sarcastic comments for the audience at home. |
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She is so sarcastic and cynical that I am happy to take the smile off her face. |
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I'm cynical and sarcastic because that's often the safest way to go in many situations. |
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In addition to gaining seriousness, the genial, good-natured boy becomes a sarcastic and bitter man. |
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We take a look at the world of entertainment, pointing at various public figures and being all sarcastic. |
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The man became a little bit aggressive to me as I wished him a sarcastic good day. |
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I put emphasis on the word fun, twisting it so that it sounded chiding and sarcastic. |
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He was a man of violent temper and sarcastic tongue, a strict disciplinarian, and ruthless in his exactions. |
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These intimate letters introduce us to a man who's not only inordinately interesting, but also vain, funny, abrasive, sarcastic and courageous. |
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I can't think of a post sarcastic enough to do justice to this absurdity at the moment. |
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In Levy's coming-of-age story, she is a sarcastic 16-year-old who becomes the first girl to join her high school's jazz band. |
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Perhaps if the heroic hymnic patriotism had been proposed, the sarcastic young firebrand of the piano concerto would have jibbed. |
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Gracien laughed and joked a lot, Eva was smiling and quiet, and Rosie was funny in a sarcastic manner. |
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Responding to this personal attack, Paul's comments are a sarcastic rebuttal of the denunciations of his victims. |
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Becky's a laconic but never sarcastic presence in the film, commenting on Paul's life with absolute confidence and a great deal of compassion. |
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Gina Philips is effectively sarcastic and doubting as the sister, and Justin Long plays off her cute quips with humorous zingers. |
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Keziah tried to think up a suitably sarcastic retort quickly, but her mind was blank. |
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Angel cringed at his rather sarcastic tone and the return of his more formal way of addressing her. |
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The writing was excellent, with Verity's sarcastic one-liners to customers simply rolling off the tongue. |
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There are many kinds of smiles, such as sarcastic, artificial or diplomatic smiles. |
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They consist entirely of old clips interspersed with a few talking heads and a slightly sarcastic commentary. |
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How are you supposed to follow the story when you're constantly making sarcastic comments about the hammy acting? |
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To make things worse, two sarcastic and sassy FBI agents are also hot on Ford's trail. |
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I put on a smile at the sarcastic comment and turned to see Alex leaning against the wall, itching her neck. |
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I was tired of holding a grudge that was only causing me to be bitter and sarcastic. |
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Her voice has an amused tone, and I know she's trying to be sarcastic and make me feel bad. |
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He'd never called me David before, and there was no mistaking the sarcastic sneer in his voice. |
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It was going to be weird without her sarcastic comments and worries about her looks. |
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The campaign works hard to adopt a glib and sarcastic voice familiar to many young people. |
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A burglar who stole presents from a York family has been sent a sarcastic message of thanks for ruining their Christmas. |
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When people are sarcastic or rude, it just says that that's how they feel about themselves. |
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An ironic and sarcastic grin flashed upon her oval face as she announced the name of the horse. |
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I tried to think of a nasty sarcastic comment to make him leave me alone, but none came to mind. |
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It infuses his writing, tempering his cleverness with a good measure of sarcastic honesty. |
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While often sarcastic and satirical, Hendrie sounded very serious about this offer. |
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Sarah couldn't help but make the snide and sarcastic remark to him to show her hatred. |
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Sure, it's easy to be sarcastic, especially about politics and the political process. |
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His sarcastic comment brought her out of her reverie like a bucket of cold water. |
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Nick and I spend most of the waking hours of the day bickering, sniping, and being sarcastic with one another. |
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So, you see, by allowing my sarcastic venting, you're saving my relationship. |
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The older slang meaning of the phrase is a hollow sarcastic obedience. |
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Olmert took his leave with a sarcastic, though not angry, expression of gratitude. |
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She only had a sarcastic and cynical servant, and a touchy hippogriff. |
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The tone becomes increasingly strident until a reprise of the opening is followed by a moment of calm that precedes a violent and sarcastic conclusion. |
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His reviews were a unique combination of scholarly, witty, occasionally sarcastic, and masterfully entertaining. |
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I bit my tongue to stop the sarcastic retort from leaving my mouth. |
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Occasional crimes such as bad temper, drunken snogs with the wrong person, unreliability or sarcastic remarks can be placed in a context of general human failing. |
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You can take a sarcastic and facetious post like the last one, and turn it into an interesting discussion about the place of sport in our culture. |
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At regular intervals, backbenchers apishly banged their desks to salute their leader or, in response to their opponents, broke into bursts of sarcastic laughter. |
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It was said with a pleasantly arch tone, neither serious nor sarcastic. |
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The woman was looking at her with a sarcastic yet delighted grin. |
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Gone are the grimy beats, the sarcastic vocals and nonsensical lyricism, replaced by inspiring rhythms and lyrics laced with celebration and regret. |
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She turned and exhaled gratefully as the tan boy with the piercing eyes and spiky hair, stood with his arms crossed in a sarcastic manner behind her. |
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Even straight men, so often skittish and easily threatened, found his aw-shucks persona and mildly sarcastic, I'm-in-on-the-joke attitude congenial. |
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Unable to give a sarcastic comment, she settled with glaring at him. |
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Bobby and Tina began exchanging insulting, sarcastic remarks. |
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An astute mixture of laughter and tears, the screenplay constantly pulls back from the edge of outright sentimentality with a sarcastic one-liner or a cheeky remark. |
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The doctor expected a shrug, stony silence or some sort of sarcastic hiss. |
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It surely would sound sarcastic if these pampered good-for-nothings were to condescend to socialize with manual workers and make friends with them. |
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Everything is smart and sarcastic and divisive and nasty and cutesy. |
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I was tempted to launch a sarcastic commentary about the difference between nerds and geeks, and their ineffectual nature as insults, but decided it probably wouldn't help. |
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Marrying thought provoking lyrics with great melodies and his trademark acoustic guitar playing, his music is underlined with an acerbic and sometimes sarcastic wit. |
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The exclamation mark underscores the narrator's sarcastic tone. |
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The threads attached are short, the comments sarcastic, mostly wondering whether he actually died. |
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Hoffman plays Jon Savage, the sarcastic and pessimistic brother to his sister, Wendy. |
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He has also restricted traditional public access to City Hall and demanded civility and politeness from traditionally sharp-tongued and sarcastic New Yorkers. |
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He reminds me a lot of my own brothers who are funny, smart, and sarcastic dudes. |
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The acting is top-notch, and Parsons has won a pair of Emmys for his turn as the witty, sarcastic Sheldon. |
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When a servant brought back accounts of sermons from nonconformist meetings, Milton became so sarcastic that the man at last gave up his place. |
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We start with Catullus and Juvenal, and I'm struck by how modern it all seems, how piss-taking, undeferential, sly, sarcastic and satirical. |
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The title was a suggestion by the publisher and is meant as a sarcastic reference to the Bauer Brothers and their supporters. |
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Jonah was being sarcastic, yet you got on a major high horse with your teal deer, oh-so-serious reply to him. |
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Some of the sarcastic remarks I could have made when Codename Panzers arrived on my desk. |
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Subtle snubs, flippant gestures and sarcastic tones, even in small quantities, demoralise and demotivate people. |
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I asked, trying really hard not to sound even the teensiest bit sarcastic, as the gentleman was of rotund proportions. |
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In Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga, he manages to outshine Vimal with his great comic sense and casual yet sarcastic dialogue delivery. |
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I do relish the smart sayins, the odd ways of furrin parts, and the sarcastic slaps at folkses weak spots. |
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Hannah mumbled in a sarcastic icy tone. Woopty doo, she thought. |
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Hammond was assigned Brian Wheeler, a sarcastic dwarf mechanic. |
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Yes, Theroux has an irritiating way of smarmily befriending people while being sickeningly sarcastic and condescending but most of his subjects deserve it. |
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A few scornful, sarcastic comebacks came to mind, but I kept it playerish. |
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In 1853 Charles Dickens wrote a scathingly sarcastic review in his weekly magazine Household Words of painter George Catlin's show of American Indians when it visited England. |
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No one utters more caustic comments than a sarcastic choleric! |
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His older sibling constantly ridiculed him with sarcastic remarks. |
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But he delivers power chords with a sarcastic snarl over the mike. |
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The pleadings say that Watson yelled at Eddie Obeid in an unbarristerial manner, pointed his finger at him, made sarcastic comments and interrupted him. |
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