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I mean, he had a lot of sardonic, sarcastic things like that to say and to make fun of himself, and so forth.
Where's his old fire, the dismissive rebuke, the sardonic encapsulation, the trademark outspokenness?
She is a sardonic Essex girl with a sharp nose and a quick wit, sophisticated but essentially wholesome.
Like most of the first smart, sardonic novel, the story appears to have been thrown out with contemptuous ease.
She offers brightly sardonic descriptions of everything from cuisine to her brother's marriage.
He sits in the court with a sardonic but kindly female family judge and a humourless martinet.
The image suggests a sardonic reintegration of the natural and human worlds.
He's like Han Solo in Armani, ultra cool, aloof and with a sardonic put down for every occasion.
Sorin is not the usual whingeing ancient, but a sardonic, angry old man who can laugh bitterly at himself.
General George S. Patton, for instance, took umbrage at the portraits of slovenly and sardonic warriors.
Many found his manner abrupt at times, but his sardonic humour and dry wit were much enjoyed.
They travelled so royally and with such a long train of attendants that they attracted the sardonic notice of other tourists.
Fan though I am of his great performances of yore, his perpetual air of sardonic superiority is now getting very grating.
Depicting a story of war, aggression and greed, he takes a sardonic look at the reality of this entire production.
He sits in the Yorkshire court with a sardonic but kindly female family judge and a humourless martinet.
You can bet, though, that the Frenchman has allowed himself a sardonic smile.
He does have a sardonic streak of humour, which erupts ever so quietly in sporadic bursts.
The play has moments of sharp humour, mostly emanating from the sardonic Jean.
Stephen could place his own sardonic stamp on what were in some cases widely shared late Victorian literary tastes.
Their sardonic remarks to each of the arguments put forth by the other teams sent waves of laughter among the crowd.
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Her eyes were piercingly bright and on her lips was etched a sardonic smile.
As Pinton put the glass of Pilsner to his lips he met the gaze of two sardonic eyes.
Then he looked with his warm blue eyes at the almost sardonic, lidded eyes of the foreigner.
A sardonic smile crossed his face in the darkness as he thought of what he had said.
What sardonic contempt for all things in the intricate lines about the mouth.
Krasznahorkais mordant voice sends up the squalor of these lives, imprisoned in the passage of time, in an unsettling fable of sardonic regret.
An elderly man was at their heels scolding and directing in a creaky, sardonic voice.
His humour, as will be seen if I have in any way succeeded in reproducing the manner of his conversation, was sardonic.
His sardonic comment brought a sudden chill to Kenneth Torrance.
He developed, as a consequence, that sardonic outlook upon the world.
Dominic, too, devoted himself to his business, but his taciturnity was sardonic.
He was a dark-skinned, long-faced man with a sardonic twist to his mouth.
He had told her, with that sardonic smile, that he was a workingman.
There was a sardonic sincerity in Strickland which made me sensitive to anything that might suggest a pose.
He sat quietly, with a sardonic expression on his gaunt face, and spoke only when the opportunity occurred to throw in a witticism.
Polter continued standing, I could envisage his sardonic grin.
They began to talk, and finding Clutton more loquacious and less sardonic than usual, Philip determined to take advantage of his good humour.
Here Mr. soper achieved a sardonic, a really sardonic smile.
He fancied this was because of the sardonic pleasure its superlative phrases gave him, but the truth was it held him.
Turning to the second stanza, the sense of inconsequentiality and lost interchange recurs in terms of recriminatory or sardonic speech, an inversion of lover's dialogue.
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