How To Use Patronizingly In A Sentence
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But Labour's focus on abolishing child poverty is not, as he (deliberately) patronisingly claims, for the "aah" factor.
Labourhome
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If you want to comment upon what I say, please do me the courtesy of actually reading it, avoiding shoe-horning your own personal axe to grind into it and maybe not coming over quite so patronisingly. on March 2, 2010 at 8: 49 pm inspectorgadget
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She smiled at Lady Eileen, but not patronizingly, because a mysterious instinct told her that the plain, pleasant young girl in Irish tweed was a "swell.
Winnie Childs The Shop Girl
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Eloy congratulated me patronizingly for ‘not giving up’ and gave me his stringer of fish.
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Nope, this is a day you wish he'd written a long, whiny letter to his aunts about those bastard Syrians next door, or maybe just spent the day inventing new spellings for "foetor" or patronizingly explaining Nietzsche to Frank Belknap Long.
Kenneth Hite's Journal
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Admit it - deep down inside us plods patronisingly known as ‘the public’ love to see the rich and famous squirm.
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But this was the same skewed rhetorical ideology employed in Vietnam decades ago, as we patronizingly told the nodding rice farmer by day that the Viet Cong were his mortal enemy, while as night fell, that same rice farmer recovered his hidden weapons and became the Viet Cong.
Fallujah, the Guernica of Our Times, Part 3
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They falsely pretend to be impartial and independent, or patronisingly portray themselves to be the same as ordinary people.
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Market report stock engagingly from the patronizingly antifreeze biocatalytic with robespierre and fall from lobate primality to pay electorate to the passenger, bebe compulsivity saddlecloth that the retroflexed chapleted came to fingerling and apollinaire!
Rational Review
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But this was the same skewed rhetorical ideology employed in Vietnam decades ago, as we patronizingly told the nodding rice farmer by day that the Viet Cong were his mortal enemy, while as night fell, that same rice farmer recovered his hidden weapons and became the Viet Cong.
Fallujah, the Guernica of Our Times, Part 3
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Only the true professionals can talk this shizzle *pats Joshua's head patronisingly*.7.32pm: Hadley – Oh dear, Michelle Williams appears to have come dressed in my grandmother's carpet, in a dress designed for someone my grandmother's grandmother's grandmother's age.
Golden Globes 2012 – as it happened
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The problem here is not a patronizingly clichéd representation of an ostensibly primitive people; the problem is the movie's intellectually incoherent portrayal of its fictional heroes as both admirably precivilized and admirably hypercivilized, as atechnological and highly technologized.
'Avatar's' Debt To 'The Wizard Of Oz'