How To Use Sarcasm In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • As they seated themselves at table Brahms, who had been in a brown study, suddenly proffered the company an extemporaneous criticism of Ivan's music, which he tore into miscroscopic bits, and flung upon the winds of sarcasm; after which he perorated elaborately upon his own power and the perfect academic accuracy of his style. The Genius
  • He was totally flattened by her sarcasm.
  • Mr. Smith says that for the future he will give up what he calls sarcasm, and confine himself, "as far as possible," to what he calls dry reasoning from incontrovertible premises. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II)
  • ‘You are slightly late for once,’ he said, sarcasm edging his voice.
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  • Miss Margland, extremely piqued, vented her spleen in oblique sarcasms, and sought to heal her offended pride by appeals for justice to her sagacity and foresight in the whole business. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • he used sarcasm to upset his opponent
  • Sarcasm is usually pretty obvious and shouldn't need telegraphing in such a crude manner.
  • His style was a mixture of wit, sharpness and schoolboy sarcasm, with large shots of Wodehouse and Beachcomber.
  • Sarcasm I now see to be, in general, the language of the Devil; for which reason I have, long since, as good as renounced it. Thomas Carlyle 
  • Thus a South Slavonian housebreaker sometimes begins operations by throwing a dead man’s bone over the house, saying, with pungent sarcasm, “As this bone may waken, so may these people waken”; after that not a soul in the house can keep his or her eyes open. Chapter 3. Sympathetic Magic. § 2. Homoeopathic or Imitative Magic
  • He didn't intend any sarcasm.
  • a detectable note of sarcasm
  • Not only could she carry on any kind of conversation, ranging from various topics, but her wittiness and toying sarcasm often brought laughter from the circle of people that were gathered.
  • Her interpretation is perfectly pitched to Catherine's acid sarcasm.
  • This is not a place where snark and sarcasm are part and parcel of the social landscape.
  • The word sarcasm comes from a Greek word that means "to tear flesh". House Passes Health Care Bill 220-215
  • Karen is quite a character, a woman of humor, sarcasm and extreme estrogen.
  • My voice was dripping with sarcasm, however he didn't seem to notice.
  • The cold rushes in at every crack of door and window, apparently signaled by the flame to invade the house and fill it with chilly drafts and sarcasms on what we call the temperate zone. Backlog Studies
  • There is no cheery speech, no overlapping dialogue, no badinage, no heartiness - real or false - almost no voice raised in anger or twisted in sarcasm.
  • We can only presume that the index does not account for such complex concepts as sarcasm and irony.
  • But sarcasm, whether or not it's the lowest form of wit, is an expression of weakness.
  • No one can possibly come close to him for entertainment, humour or wonderful sarcasm. The Sun
  • His wit, sarcasm, and sense of irony are not always easy to distinguish from where he is sincere.
  • His voice is heavy with sarcasm, and it strikes me like a punch, hard and fast.
  • ‘That's because the fog is harder to control,’ answered Jade with a tint of sarcasm.
  • I have tried sarcasm, pathos, statistics, rude and crass personal ad hominem attacks, but they don't see.", he said to himself as he rose over the esker and spotted the village as dusk creeped forward. "Americans Like Big Government: They just don't really know it yet."
  • Then I used sarcasm as a tool against these unfair attacks, but it just made him more aggressive. Times, Sunday Times
  • And sarcasm, as CS Lewis put it, "builds up around a man the finest armor-plating ... that I know. Skye Jethani: Is the Church Abetting a Generation of Sarcasm?
  • I'm not sure whose sarcasm sensor is malfunctioning -- mine or yours. The commissioner's nose is growing (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • She's full of stories and takes the mickey out of herself with a nice combination of faux puzzlement and sarcasm. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you have read them and don't like them or think they are "gay" which, by the way, is a really intelligent response to anything…….and if you don't get my sarcasm then you definitely shouldn't read the books…..if you can read at all, then I believe that you are probably severely confused about a lot things. Diana Gabaldon's Outlander Headed to the Big Screen « FirstShowing.net
  • Do you think her use of sarcasm is effective? Exploring language (6th edn)
  • she threw shafts of sarcasm
  • I do appreciate cultural artifacts, however, my appreciation includes a recognition of irony, and I mean irony in its strictest sense, not as a malapropism for sarcasm or smug insincerity.
  • Poems expressing wills and determinations, " irony and sarcasm, elegancy and the active romanticism of Chu Verses had deeply influenced the creative arts of Mao Zedong's poems.
  • What a pity," Graham said with a hint of sarcasm.
  • When experts like Barbara Crossette heap sarcasm on "India's colorful, stubborn loquaciousness" they fail to see that the more we ignore this supposed "loquaciousness" the more we are signaling that the only language we recognize is that of brute force. Vamsee Juluri: Indophobia: The Real Elephant in the Living Room
  • Soon they began to greet Rose's evening presence in their small clean-scrubbed room with sarcasm.
  • he detected a note of sarcasm
  • Snide remarks laced with pomposity is not appreciated by most, nor is sarcasm punctuated by right/wrong posturing; therefore, I will just try and share my limited information as best I can and if you wish to comment, it will be welcomed. Living in Mexico
  • 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.
  • ‘You know, I think that's a good idea,’ Lethya said, pursing her lips and laying on the sarcasm.
  • I am afraid that before long no one will be able to talk to me because I will burst into spontaneous, seemingly causeless laughter and that plus the sarcasm will irritate people and scare them away.
  • She plays him from the inside out, revealing his interior struggles while making fully incarnate his exterior -- the irony, sarcasm, ecstatic beauty, paradox, and the leonine raging against an incipient silence. Music review: Yuliya Gorenman plays Beethoven sonatas at the Katzen Center
  • Goats chewed the shadows of the rock and gazed with proprietorial sarcasm and planted themselves in my path to watch me hesitate.
  • Not understanding English will also cause you to misunderstand friendliness as pushiness, kidding as sarcasm, and a simple "thank you" as a 1ack of appreciation.
  • Doesn't matter that my most common response is to point out that aphorisms are the cheapest form of intelligent comment, I get reminded now and then that sarcasm just isn't on.
  • I think maybe I wasn't sexy enough," the still sensuous Horne told Carson, with a sarcasm so deft, it could pass for airy banter.
  • Adams' sarcasm did not solely derive from his jealousy of Franklin's easy popularity, though that always rankled with him.
  • Mr. Tickels writhed beneath the sarcasm, and turned deadly pale, although he and his tormentor were the only persons present who comprehended the secret meaning of the words -- for Fanny was too much engrossed in conversation with Argyle, to heed the remark. Venus in Boston; A Romance of City Life
  • Sarcasm raises its ugly head between all your sacred rites and ceremonies, but you cling on to your methodical insanities.
  • Sarcasm edged his voice and he turned back to the lesson only to be interrupted by the low buzz of someone's cell phone.
  • And from there we can begin an intelligent discussion, without the posturing, the sarcasms, and the agitations. Must Watch: Bill Maher's Religulous Trailer! « FirstShowing.net
  • Sarcasm dripped from his voice, sending an immediate warning to everyone else in the room to mind their mouths.
  • Meanwhile our heating bill went up almost $150 and we get zip because, apparently, we make way too much money (note the sarcasm).
  • They had indeed arrived in the dining-parlour of the mansion, where the table was superabundantly loaded, and where the number of attendants, to a certain extent, vindicated the sarcasms of the young nobleman. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • ‘Good for you, you made a funny,’ I said, lathering the comment in sarcasm.
  • Be careful with irony or sarcasm, especially if you are emailing someone abroad.
  • The latter had his feelings highly irritated with the politics of Connecticut, and [to] the unsufferable sarcasm of a Fracas in Congress: The Battle of Honor between Matthew Lyon and Roger Griswold
  • You have been working hard, " he said with heavy sarcasm, as he looked at the empty page.
  • Benitez then gave a bizarre performance in the post-match press conference, appearing to blame the referee, Lee Mason, for the defeat by repeatedly labelling the official's performance "perfect" - the word enunciated with a heavy dose of sarcasm. Propeller Most Popular Stories
  • 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.
  • Their blunt way of describing some of the ills of society might alienate some people, especially those unaccustomed to sarcasm or sardonic humour.
  • Her voice dripping with cynical sarcasm, she said she would have those words mounted and framed.
  • What stands out is not the grinning sarcasm with which the Italian has taken to fending off repetitive questions. Times, Sunday Times
  • He didn't seem to pick up on my sarcasm, because he just nodded sagaciously and replied, ‘That they are.’
  • The courtier did not seem to notice the sarcasm dripping from her voice, and responded with a warm, hearty laugh.
  • Yet, I didn't understand that she was intentionally disguising her feelings with sarcasm; that was usually the last resort of people who are timid and chaste of heart, whose souls have been coarsely and impudently invaded; and who, until the last moment, refuse to yield out of pride and are afraid to express their own feelings to you. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 
  • I have before me a letter to one of the evening papers, written in a tone of academic sarcasm which proves that even the supercilious and "donnish" element is not lacking in Chicago culture. America To-day, Observations and Reflections
  • A mere two months ago every Friday was a virtual smorgasbord of sarcasm for me.
  • May as well finish poisoning the well and handing the general to Old Man River. (sarcasm) Mark Penn: If We Keep Drawing "Contrast" With Obama We'll Win Unexpected States
  • D'you think she'll remain your apanage now?" he asked, with a hint of smiling sarcasm that could not hurt her. In the Wilderness
  • Her voice was dripping in sarcasm, causing the woman to bristle and stalk off.
  • Black and I took our seats across from our precious fiancés (once again, sense the sarcasm) and saw them smirking at us, identical looks on their faces.
  • A mixture of anger, defiance, conspiracy theories and dripping sarcasm that suggested here was a man at the end of his tether. The Sun
  • With the presenter's help, Lipan imitated the gestures and the speech of a psychic but did it with a lot of sarcasm.
  • 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.
  • He made the remark without a hint of sarcasm.
  • Then, remembering his dignity, he spoke with cutting sarcasm of the truly wonderful "largeness" seven brothers had shown in being able so well to take care of one younger sister. Ojio-San
  • 'That will be useful,' she snapped with heavy sarcasm .
  • From someone as sharp as Morrissey, blunt sarcasm is enormously disappointing.
  • Doctors once assured patients who suffered brain damage to that hemisphere that theirs was a minor impediment, yet they struggled to understand jokes, metaphors or sarcasm. Times, Sunday Times
  • The music's lyricism, irony, sarcasm, and bittersweet triumph find the composer writing at white heat.
  • Sarcasm, irony, and figurative language in general isn't capable of being handled automatically in a lexical way (which is what my system is based on), but requires a more subtle discourse and contextual (in the nonlinguistic sense) analysis. On the dangers of Facebook
  • She did not dignify his sarcasm with an answer but merely strode to a nearby control panel and keyed a summons. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Although, she has "primo" sarcasm ability. (not exactly a bad thing in my opinion) ABC's Ignominy Continues
  • All sarcasm aside, the bottom line here is that the film just doesn't work.
  • (for the academically challenged community, the above is what we call sarcasm) Window Into Palestine
  • She said this without a hint of meanness, without the slightest sarcasm.
  • My answers were short and curt, with an edge of sarcasm. Christianity Today
  • Thanks," she said, with a touch of sarcasm.
  • There was an edge of sarcasm in her voice.
  • Reed summed up, carefully keeping sarcasm out of his voice, "I should conclude that the unfortunate child was a victim of lymphadenoma. Manuscript Draft: Walter Reed: Doctor in Uniform, by Laura Wood, [19 -- ]
  • I felt too fragile to bear the full brunt of his renowned coruscating sarcasm.
  • ‘A show about an accounting report,’ he intoned more loudly, sarcasm entering his languid voice.
  • One, he said with sarcasm, is that “the GOI [government of Israel] forwarded the volunteer e-mail to the Bureau because they want to play by the rules.” Doxer case: Boston spy yarn with an unhappy ending
  • His sarcasm grated on her nerves like sandpaper.
  • Anyone who comes before her court who has failed to behave well - whether by ignoring a contract or just fudging the truth - can expect the fourth degree, often followed by a dose of withering sarcasm or outright scorn.
  • 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.
  • Bertha frowned, finding it difficult to repress the sarcasms that rose to her lips.
  • All right, we admit sarcasm isn't the nicest way to make a point, but you have to admit it's effective.
  • July 3, 2008 at 6:23 am herz Eggsellent commints herz Frendly sarcasms herz Intooeetive nowl edge herz J… His only superpower was - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • I was still feeling grossed out, and the real smart remark was with full sarcasm.
  • I used the tactics of the author of this blog when I used sarcasm to point out the pompousness of his opinion. The Human Spark
  • Jim Moore, “The mission of the Palin candidacy is to inject sarcasm, hate, poisonous invective into the US Presidential Campaign.” Discourse.net: Friday McBush/McSame Bashing
  • His manner too, in spite of the probable eirenic scope of his work, is that of a special pleader for paganism who uses all the resources of dialectic and rhetoric, all the artifices of wit and sarcasm to make his opponents seem ridiculous. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • The result is often judgmental criticism, condescending sarcasm or, even, passive-aggressive retaliation.
  • According to Wikipedia, the Ethiopic languages already have a sarcasm mark. Archive 2008-05-01
  • There are plenty of interesting things to say about these pitch contours, but irony and sarcasm are not an essential part of the discussion.
  • Her voice held so little enthusiasm that it was practically dripping with sarcasm.
  • I chose to overlook the edge of sarcasm, and I relaxed ever so slightly.
  • 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?
  • After i explained how we were celebrating how their fellow Europeans went to the new land and "befriended" the natives (sarcasm), I went on to force them all into one of my family's thanksgiving rituals - everyone goes around the table and says one thing they are thankful for this year. Tryptophan
  • She did not dignify his sarcasm with an answer but merely strode to a nearby control panel and keyed a summons. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • On-camera confessionals narrate already obvious conflicts with either eye-rolling sarcasm or lip-quivering sincerity.
  • Hence the abundance of glib one liners, and the triumph of sarcasm.
  • Yet, I didn't understand that she was intentionally disguising her feelings with sarcasm; that was usually the last resort of people who are timid and chaste of heart, whose souls have been coarsely and impudently invaded; and who, until the last moment, refuse to yield out of pride and are afraid to express their own feelings to you. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 
  • There are the cutting remarks, the sarcasm, the mockery, the name calling and in some cases cursing.
  • Through sarcasm and dark comedic intonation, he seeks to expose true dilemmas and issues.
  • Small substance in that Figaro: thin wiredrawn intrigues, thin wiredrawn sentiments and sarcasms; a thing lean, barren; yet which winds and whisks itself, as through a wholly mad universe, adroitly, with a high-sniffing air: wherein each, as was hinted, which is the grand secret, may see some image of himself, and of his own state and ways. The French Revolution
  • Liberals and people of color abuse the power they have so hurtfully, especially when they employ sarcasm. Matthew Yglesias » Glenn Beck Denounces Civil Rights Activist John Lewis For Comparing Himself to Civil Rights Activist John Lewis
  • His tone was now dripping with sarcasm .
  • The upbeat ending is inevitable but an undercurrent of scalding sarcasm in the script keeps the film fresh. Times, Sunday Times
  • You have been working hard, " he said with heavy sarcasm, as he looked at the empty page.
  • There was a new buoyancy to his walk, and his staff found that his sarcasm, long a byword in the department, was gentler. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • There's something intensely likable about the guy's face, and that's important - an actor filled with sarcasm or snark would torpedo this film.
  • 'Good of you to arrive on time,' George said, with heavy sarcasm .
  • How wonderful!" she said, without any trace of sarcasm.
  • My sarcasm, I think, reflects a certain tiredness with partisan debate in constitutional scholarship that hits me at around this point of every academic year. IsThatLegal?
  • If he heard the sarcasm in her voice he didn't react to it, just talked and talked about the research one of his students was completing, and the tenure review for one of his junior colleagues, and the visiting Audubon expert, not stopping once to ask Marilyn how her day was or what the girls were up to or even whether she had called the roofer for a quote on the repair. Fascination
  • That can't last, of course, for "Cat's Cradle" is jampacked with Vonnegut's characteristically searing sarcasm and vaudeville tempo. Longacre Lea unravels the twisted string theory of Vonnegut's 'Cat's Cradle'
  • ‘You really know how to make a girl feel special,’ sarcasm dripped from my voice.
  • Electing to preserve his enormous public from the full force of his opinions, while he drew breath he kept his most God-hostile writing unpublished: the readers who had snapped up Tom Sawyer were not to know that he regarded the Beatitudes as a sequence of “immense sarcasms.” An Atheist Walks Into a Bar …
  • My answers were short and curt, with an edge of sarcasm. Christianity Today
  • And glissade that was sarcasm. markg8 wrote on February 20, 2007 11: 48 PM: Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Heckler To Romney: "You Do Not Know The Lord"
  • Her sweet tone was drenched in sarcasm, and although thoroughly baffled, she sensed a definite history between the two.
  • the pointedness of his sarcasm was unmistakable
  • By now most of the other girls found me extremely odd, but they were easily cowed by my outbursts of sarcasm.
  • Evenings I longed for the lisp of Poitiers, the sarcasm of the Angevin back country. The Best American Poetry 2008
  • Do I detect a note of sarcasm in your voice?
  • She seemed always on a constant high of life and her biting sarcasm didn't help the dull-witted contenders.
  • ‘You calculated how to be uncalculating, and are natural by art!’ she said, with the slightest accent of sarcasm. The Hand of Ethelberta
  • Suzie's delight in the gift of the greens is as evident as her disgust in the offer of marriage; she rejects it with trenchant sarcasm and turns abruptly to feed her dog.
  • He made the remark without a hint of sarcasm.
  • So, after weeks of intense preparation, I have come up with several epigrams so devastatingly clever in their sarcasm that my adversaries will be forced to admit defeat and submit to my will immediately.
  • Her voice was dripping with sarcasm and, Cole noted with amusement, jealousy.
  • She kept her weapon of sarcasm to a bare minimum, something I recognized and appreciated.
  • 'Good of you to arrive on time,' George said, with heavy sarcasm .
  • With regard to what is commonly meant by intemperate discussion, namely, invective, sarcasm, personality, and the like, the denunciation of these weapons would deserve more sympathy if it were ever proposed to interdict them equally to both sides; but it is only desired to restrain the employment of them against the prevailing opinion: against the unprevailing they may not only be used without general disapproval, but will be likely to obtain for him who uses them the praise of honest zeal and righteous indignation. On Liberty
  • He's no Pelosi fan, dishing out the same vinegared sarcasm to her as to Beijing's leaders. A Chinese Crackdown
  • Not a word spake he for a full minute, but he drew his breath hard, flinging out at length a bitter sarcasm on the faithlessness of women, and bidding Raphael trust not too much to their promises, he abruptly left us. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
  • Mr. Rice says he concluded that his high-level title intimidated subordinates, and he should avoid sarcasm because everything we do is amplified. Bosses
  • All one needs do is follow the link Egnor gives to PZ's post, with a title dripping with sarcasm: "The Great Desecration," to see just the opposite: Thoughts in a Haystack
  • ‘I appreciate the gesture, but I can do on my own,’ I replied with a tint of sarcasm.
  • Yet, I didn't understand that she was intentionally disguising her feelings with sarcasm; that was usually the last resort of people who are timid and chaste of heart, whose souls have been coarsely and impudently invaded; and who, until the last moment, refuse to yield out of pride and are afraid to express their own feelings to you. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 
  • Her voice was dripping with not only sarcasm but something so much more lethal.
  • The eldest has a fantastically advanced sense of humour, sarcasm and irony. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite missing her lines on a number of occasions, she made up for it with fantastic sneers and sarcasm.
  • 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.
  • Is there anything I can do to make you more comfortable, Uncle?" drawled "Tacks," with bland sarcasm. Cap'n Dan's Daughter
  • Whenever the band got some coverage in music bible the NME, it was packed with sarcasm and cheap jibes.
  • Yet, I didn't understand that she was intentionally disguising her feelings with sarcasm; that was usually the last resort of people who are timid and chaste of heart, whose souls have been coarsely and impudently invaded; and who, until the last moment, refuse to yield out of pride and are afraid to express their own feelings to you. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 
  • There is a fine line between dry wit and wicked sarcasm.
  • Yet, I didn't understand that she was intentionally disguising her feelings with sarcasm; that was usually the last resort of people who are timid and chaste of heart, whose souls have been coarsely and impudently invaded; and who, until the last moment, refuse to yield out of pride and are afraid to express their own feelings to you. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 
  • BK has raised the bar for uttering sarcasms at Redstate, in a very good way. A friendly suggestion to former McCain campaign staffers. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • This might also be when parents or other adults constantly use sarcasm, threaten, criticise, yell at or taunt a child.
  • His voice was absolutely sincere, with no mockery or sarcasm even hinted.
  • His brilliant rhythmic dexterity and idiomatic sense of Prokofiev's ‘Music of New Russia’ captured the sarcasm and biting wit of the Scherzo: Allegro marcato.
  • They are SIGNIFICANTly obnoxious, HIGH-RANKING when it comes to ignorance; DOMINANT – yes – in sarcasm and hate; LEADING in Stupidity; IMPORTANT when it comes to saying NO; POWERFUL within their own FAR-RIGHT noRIGHT jurisdiction and last but not least, PROMINENT in a way that shows just how much they are ALL OF THE ABOVE!!! Poll: Limbaugh most influential conservative, say Americans
  • His tone held a hint of mockery and sarcasm when he addressed her as young lady.
  • That's true, Phil, there was a touch of sense there, if not sarcasm," said the widow heartily, for she was an abhorrer of strong drink! Post Haste
  • The results are irony and sarcasm, and those are two things I try to avoid.
  • Witty sarcasm is fun, but back it up with something if you want it to be taken seriously.
  • A mixture of anger, defiance, conspiracy theories and dripping sarcasm that suggested here was a man at the end of his tether. The Sun
  • If you think flunkeyism in England died out under the sarcasm of "the Snob Papers," you have complimented us grievously, as Dogberrs Skipwith would say.
  • No "rooky" fresh to the ranks is the butt of so many jokes and such biting sarcasm as the young officer is subjected to when he takes his place as a leader of men. The Amateur Army
  • Some teachers often praise the pupils' efforts and some use ridicule and sarcasm. Educational Psychology in a Changing World
  • There was a tinge of sarcasm in his voice and I could sense a laughter somewhere in the background.
  • avengers63, you forgot to use [sarcasm][\sarcasm]. Cool Comic Cover Gallery 11/15 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • Another related discursive tendency is the use of satiric irony, especially sarcasm.
  • The top 10 are: talking about the weather, great at queueing, sarcasm, watching soaps, getting drunk, a love of bargains, a love of curtain twitching, stiff upper lip, love of all television and moaning. Weblogs
  • Surely if a new student shows, in the language of cant, "bumptiousness," the older students could "take him down" by dignity of manner or quiet sarcasm, rather than descend to the level of the blacking brush. History of the University of North Carolina. Volume II: From 1868 to 1912
  • There is a bit of sarcasm too that leavens the portrayal at times but it never veers to irreverence.
  • Sometimes my sarcasm/irony-reader goes a little kerflooey, so forgive me for even contemplating for a nanosecond the idea that this may possibly maybe be real. This IS A Joke, Isn't It?
  • Even if it isn't equiped with GPS, it should still be a heck of a lot easier to find than a beat up pickup flying the confederate flag .... sarcasm intentional. South Carolina governor goes missing
  • His witty sarcasm has been replaced by the still-ironic but much less amusing regime of menacing doublespeak.
  • Sarah Palin hides her ignorance with sarcasm which is why her speaches drip with snide remarks. Palin blasts the 'Obama doctrine'
  • His book commingles sarcasm and sadness
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  • She thought his parlor humor and penchant for sarcasm showed a certain degree of immaturity.
  • Where's the humour and sarcasm? The Sun
  • 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.
  • No one can possibly come close to him for entertainment, humour or wonderful sarcasm. The Sun
  • I am continually surprised by Sharon's creativity even if it is currently directed towards caustic but witty sarcasm.
  • I don´t really know if I should feel worried that C J O´Brien don´t think I have had anything to offer except sarcasms so far. Not All Atheists Are Mythicists
  • Hutton was thinking about such things as Mrs Cadwallader's sarcasms in Chapter 6 about the ill-assorted marriage.
  • They wanted us to talk about our problems,’ His voice was astringent with sarcasm and cynicism.
  • You all have irony and sarcasm and subtle ways to be indirect about what you think. Times, Sunday Times

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