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    sarcastic


    1. Underling’s back that he was just in the process of doing that very thing when he realized at the last moment that it might look like he was being sarcastic


    2. She’s always hiding when explosions are ready to go off,” Red answered with a sarcastic look around her


    3. His use of sir was a bit sarcastic


    4. Just a bit sarcastic there


    5. “Be careful! He hates it, when someone annoys his mistress!” crowed Lady Chimaera with a sarcastic smile


    6. He was even more surprised when, instead of standing there and making sarcastic comments about the state of the room, she smiled and asked him for some help


    7. surprised when, instead of standing there and making sarcastic


    8. I gave a sarcastic “Okay” and threw the carp in the bucket of water


    9. Then she could be sarcastic or she could chide Jock for his unthinking bloody alpha male priorities and hormonal negligence, and then, as soon as he tries to pour oil on her troubled waters, as soon as he infuriates her with his calm, business voice, she will know that everything is fine and dandy


    10. missed the sarcastic jibe and moved on to a more

    11. For Rob it was the clean environment, and even sarcastic Mike commented with a touch of excitement about how Mrs


    12. ” Justice said, applauding in a sarcastic way


    13. " He added in a sarcastic tone


    14. Anyone will tell you today in the typical sarcastic fashion: you have degree in liberal arts “Would you like fries with that”? I didn't worry about my degree in government and history making me unemployable, I knew I was going to go to law school


    15. Whether the reply was sarcastic or sincere, Alec couldn't tell


    16. Despite the poet’s sarcastic tone, Nerissa couldn’t help herself


    17. ” Willow gave Savannah a sarcastic smile, and said “This is not a discussion


    18. She merely crossed her arms and offered a sarcastic grin in reply


    19. It was one of the few things that could snap Edrimer out of his sarcastic attitude


    20. And perhaps a tad sarcastic

    21. His sarcastic grin unnerved the youthful Nord, who recalled the day he had been called out by his commanding officer for stealing glances at his letter from a friend


    22. Keerava gave the Breton a sarcastic grin as he took a seat at the bar counter


    23. ” She shot the young Tribune at her side a sarcastic yet playful smirk, which also was ignored


    24. The other man’s mood appeared salvageable at least, as he cracked a small though sarcastic smile


    25. ’ Yet his sarcastic tone didn’t feel inappropriate; he had a definite inkling that their true situation would be covered up … rather than explain how it could be that they were stranded four thousand light years from Earth


    26. “And just what did He teach?” James" voice was sarcastic


    27. “Oh really,” she paused; her voice a little sarcastic


    28. 'You seem to be enjoying the country?' There was a bemused gleam in his eyes, but he wasn't being sarcastic


    29. But it was more of a sarcastic sneer,


    30. So with the sarcastic types there's a thin line between those that have charisma and those who are miserable

    31. Gerald’s tone was sarcastic


    32. I knew she was being sarcastic and trying to mock me, but I did not allow it to get the better of me


    33. How did the coward go out?� remarked Steve in a sarcastic tone


    34. His embarrassing near-blunder at last night’s festivities at the announcement of the Last Holy Campaign as it was officially now named, had not gone unnoticed: it had become the subject of sarcastic comments and irony even at the lower echelons of the Ministry and the Army, but had only naturally been ignored by the Procrastinators in whole


    35. Philip tries to inject some humour into the conversation, only to find himself being more sarcastic than humorous


    36. “At any rate, the smart drugs and lack of sleep led to a manic, paranoid psychosis, in which I thought the idea would actually get me killed, by either the Republicans or the Democrats—whoever got to me first! I even wrote this sarcastic play, something I called the ‘Lying Play,’ about politicians’ telling deliberate lies


    37. In the most droll and sarcastic tone I said, “Ohhh wow Brock finally burned someone


    38. “Oh really?!” His voice seemed sarcastic yet threatening at the same time


    39. Before Orphenn could growl a sarcastic remark, a squall of darkness whirled at


    40. The wife knew her place and, even when she was right, she only let on with a sarcastic smile

    41. in his voice, usually his boss was sarcastic with a seething edge to him but he had seemed to boil over at the mere sight of him today


    42. the inevitable sarcastic tones of Mr


    43. He had given up being sarcastic about Hobbs’ choice of car, he just had to get on with it


    44. “I will take that into consideration, goodbye!” Dudley says in a sarcastic, angry voice and hangs up the phone


    45. ‘I’ll clean this city up! One poop at a time!’ He yells in a sarcastic tone


    46. Did you pull that out of your ass?” She asked in a sarcastic tone


    47. “You’re welcome,” she says in a sarcastic voice, then continues in a regular voice, “It seems like physical punishment was the best deterrent for bad behavior for many humans when they are young


    48. “Yeah, you were a real slut to give it up on the second date,” Jaden said in a sarcastic voice


    49. Sarcastic but sweet, he then pleaded, “Come


    50. like what she said she meant, (with the exception of her sarcastic comments), and like














































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    Synonyms for "sarcastic"

    sarcastic ridiculing taunting satirical saucy biting cutting corrosive derisive caustic sardonic cynical

    "sarcastic" definitions

    expressing or expressive of ridicule that wounds