Definitionadj. expressing or expressive of ridicule that wounds
Last update: September 6, 2015
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Every one hate Rita because of her Sarcastic behaviouir. [Please select]
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Mary's tone was sarcastic as she glanced up from the magazine in her lap. [Please select]
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Is she sarcastic, and sarcastic to me. [Please select]
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"Bonaparte has said so," remarked Prince Andrew with a sarcastic smile. [Please select]
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"You should never try to be sarcastic, dear." [Please select]
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Many persons withdrew from the circle, noticing the senator's sarcastic smile and the freedom of Pierre's remarks. [Please select]
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Glenister was carelessly sarcastic, although he kept his right arm free, while beneath his sang-froid was a thoroughly trained alertness. [Please select]
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There are four new suits of clothes hanging up in that closet," he said, adding, with a sarcastic laugh." [Please select]
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West laughed at the editorial, but he was a sensitive man to criticism and the sarcastic gibes wounded him. [Please select]
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Two sarcastic little paragraphs were devoted to stripping the tatters from the nakedness of the economy argument, and these Mr. [Please select]
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Then it has changed suddenly," answered Phil, in a sarcastic voice." [Please select]
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