How To Use Sarcastically In A Sentence
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‘Well this is a marvy idea,’ she said sarcastically.
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* I hope it is clear that wherever I use the word "fuckable" in all its permutations, I do so sarcastically, derisively even.
Not "legless": Ten pairs of legs!
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The poster, writing in Farsi, sarcastically says Ahmadinejad is displaying his English fluency:
Iran Election Live-Blogging (Thursday June 18)
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And my father began to speak hurtfully, sarcastically to me.
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Well, _Mister_ Paine," he cried, sarcastically stressing the title, "are n't you man enough to unlay a bit of rope and make a Flemish eye?
The Mutineers
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Nicabar declared sarcastically as he pushed his coffee aside and picked up a half full bottle of alcohol.
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He read it out loud to his colleagues, quite sarcastically, expecting them to agree that it was ridiculous.
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Mother can be a little obtuse when she chooses so I didn't shoot back sarcastically, ‘No Mother, I'm doing this out of the goodness of my heart.’
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He told her sarcastically, “They brought me food from the fanciest restaurant,” though nearly three weeks later, he admitted to her, “I was very close to dying.”
The Longest War
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Saakashvili responded sarcastically that Russia was free to open a museum to memorialize Georgian oppression of Russians, and that he would even donate the funds.
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To these let there be added -- to speak mathematically -- open-hearted Manlius; and let there follow certain disceptatious converse about Nero, Manlius excusing him, extenuating his vices by his temptations, giving military anecdotes of his earlier virtues, and in fact striving to make the most of him, a very gentle monster: Galba throwing in, sarcastically, blacker shadows.
The Complete Prose Works of Martin Farquhar Tupper
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`I can see you're not exactly familiar with the leading edge of modern technology,' I said sarcastically.
DEAD BEAT
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Most of these highnesses and mightinesses formed part of what the Germans themselves sarcastically called their "Ornamental Staff," and as Moltke seldom allowed them any real share in the military operations, they doubtless found in Home's performances some relief from the _taedium vitae_ which overtook them during their long wait for the capitulation of Paris.
My Days of Adventure The Fall of France, 1870-71
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She climbed into her black Lexus 450 hybrid and declared, half-sarcastically, "I've only recently become a baller."
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Cochrane saw Jones 'expression flicker sarcastically just once during
Operation: Outer Space
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‘Oh, goody,’ she said sarcastically, and sat back down in her chair.
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SKINNER : ( sarcastically ) Our brand - new deputy director.
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Carraccio sarcastically said of Tintoret -- _Ho veduto il Tintoretto hora eguale a Titiano, hora minore del Tintoretto_ -- "I have seen Tintoret now equal to Titian, and now less than Tintoret.
Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3)
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‘Sure Dad,’ I said sarcastically, finishing the rest of my drink in one gulp.
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‘Thanks for your help,’ Keira said sarcastically, as she grabbed a metal tray off the food trolley.
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"Just the person I was hoping to see," he remarked sarcastically.
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‘Oh goody,’ she muttered sarcastically ‘look, another brain to make me feel stupid.’
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Luckily, as an internet writer, I am an authority on this subject, and for once I don't mean that sarcastically.
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Mysticism, the introducer said sarcastically, is nothing; but a history of nothing - well, that is science.
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On Monday, Cameron leaned across the Despatch Box as he sarcastically offered Brown opposition parliamentary time for part-privatisation of the Post Office, which, it is said, is being "jostled" out of the government's agenda.
New Statesman
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The "bhai", when sarcastically affixed to a Gujju name, especially by a non-Gujju, reflects a certain state of Gujju being: well-fed and flashy
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So far then: no to adjectives being crucially involved, but yes to positives being used sarcastically to express negatives rather than the other way around.
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Wii-volution
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What a surprise!" Caroline murmured sarcastically.
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“I prefer the term manny, Dezba,” I answered, half sarcastically, as I turned toward her.
Crossed
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"Nice shot, " Kristin said sarcastically with a grin.
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‘Love you too, honey,’ Beau said sarcastically before turning to Anica with a sigh.
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‘You can be taught by the master… free of charge,’ he said sarcastically with a cheesy game show smile.
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‘Woof woof,’ Reiko barked sarcastically from the bathroom doorway.
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Tonight he was booked for an innocuous enough challenge, then sent off as a second bookable offence for clapping sarcastically.
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Beck spent most of his Wednesday show sarcastically and sanctimoniously questioning why only fourteen members of Congress have signed his pledge against violence, in spite of exhaustive efforts by his staff to call members of Congress and get them to sign it.
Chris Rodda: Hey, Mr. Beck, Maybe Congress Just Doesn't Think You're All That Important
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Rooney was barracked upon his substitution midway through the second half, appearing to applaud all sides of the ground sarcastically as he departed, though others in the 72,024 crowd sought to drown out the catcalls with applause.
Capello calls time on David Beckham's England career in brutal fashion
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I desperately wanted to seem worldly, cool, suave, and debonair—sarcastically pronounced “deboner” around the eighth-grade girl’s lunch table.
Chocolate for a Lover’s Heart
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Next time don’t use the word maximal and then get on others for sarcastically using the word you used.
“Give me liberty or give me social justice” revisited
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To satirize the sycophants among his courtiers, King Canute sarcastically commanded the waves to keep their distance and allowed his own majesty to be wetted by the tides: now we give the name Canute to anyone in authority who foolishly attempts to ward off the inevitable.
Demons and Dictionaries
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‘Yum,’ Kimberly grinned sarcastically, and was met with a reproachful look from Gabe.
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Listen here, honeybunch ," she murmured sarcastically, "I'm not your sweetheart or anything else.
ANGELS EVERYWHERE
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`Ah, now we're getting at the truth,' he interposed sarcastically
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He felt guilty for pushing her to her limits and sarcastically making his snide remarks.