Though she's considered an excellent writer, she's stuck on subjects that allow her mainly to snark, and she snarks to applause in print and snarks to appreciation in life. |
In reference works on bandersnatches, snarks are referred to collectively by the Latin name Snarkidae. |
So did many of the hated broadsheet snarks that send Love and Dyer into a frenzy. |
It only bothers me when she then snarks about other people not wanting to do the same. |
Moulitsas is at his best when he snarks about the inanities being passed along the airwaves and through the halls of Congress. |
And woe betide the wooer who takes such snarks at face value. |