A dog might sarcastically wag its tail to express disapproval of being served kibble yet again. |
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He felt guilty for pushing her to her limits and sarcastically making his snide remarks. |
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Her mother sarcastically assured the social worker she would keep an eye on her daughter. |
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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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So as the kids snickered and sarcastically posed for pictures, Dad silently took his lumps. |
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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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She sarcastically aspires to get an awful job in an abattoir, marry a horrible bloke, and churn out loads of kids. |
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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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We can imagine Times staffers sarcastically asking where the happy couple is registered. |
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One professor sarcastically told her that her chances at success were slim. |
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It's much better to allude to these things sarcastically without saying what you actually mean. |
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He sarcastically described the Court as the wrong place to rewrite laws. |
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This caricature sarcastically depicts the deplorable state of health of Montrealers. |
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For the reader: If you see any text ambiguous or illogical, you consider that it could be meant ironically or sarcastically. |
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The host went on, sarcastically, to invite people to call in to talk about the weather. |
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In a fit of rage, Bob throws Dan's report in the garbage and laughs sarcastically at Dan. |
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And my father began to speak hurtfully, sarcastically to me. |
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I'd rather you give your thoughts sarcastically than not at all. |
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It is not really good advice, and is probably even meant sarcastically. |
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And I'd like to sarcastically thank the crackheads around here for doing this to me. |
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It has now become clear that the European Union is not equal to Turkey's insolent way of negotiating, which my colleague described, somewhat sarcastically but perfectly accurately, as bazaar-style haggling. |
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He boldly says the word socialism and sarcastically says the word utopia. |
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He was speaking rather sarcastically about politicians. |
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He sarcastically depicts the juxtaposition between the prettiness and the hideousness of our world and culture with his sometimes lovely and sweet but often odd and sinister cartoon-ish characters and gloomy streetscapes. |
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In Ealing, our focus group laughed sarcastically when he spoke. |
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First, I ask somewhat sarcastically, why should people support something that is important to them and to society such as the arts, education, medical research, simply because the government is giving them a tax break? |
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In reference to the power cut, the transmission opened with a shot of a lit candle which was then sarcastically blown out by presenter Denis Tuohy. |
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