20 adverbs to describe how to sarcastic

And Lector Booklund was positively jealous on behalf of his own subject, so that once he flung a bitingly sarcastic remark at the boy because his attention had flared up at the quoting of a phrase in English.

When the doors had closed behind him, Sharpman turned again to the jury, with a bitterly sarcastic smile upon his face.

" "Which is quite a lot for a ranch manager to be able to do," was the stranger's blandly sarcastic observation.

Even Perrotin laughed at Clerambault in a brilliantly sarcastic interview, and considered himself to be still his friend at bottom.

The Attorney General, in a deeply sarcastic vein, asked the honorable lady if she thought the wife and mother would not deal fairlyeven generously with her husband.

When, at intervals all too long, he quits his retirement at Cannes or Cambridge, and flits mysteriously across the social scene, his appearance is hailed with devout rejoicing by every one who appreciates manifold learning, a courtly manner, and a delicately sarcastic vein of humour.

And the book further says, in a humorously sarcastic mood, "There was a Popish priest called Littleton among them; but having a great deal of the Jesuit he contrived a most excellent disguise, for he put on a blue apron, went behind an apothecary's counter, and passed for an assistant or journeyman to the apothecary, and so took an opportunity of getting off."

how should he know," said the baronet, gaily, but with something almost imperceptibly sarcastic in his tone.

The bill would be paid with the remark, intended to be intensely sarcastic, 'Suppose you thought we was a-going to run awayeh?'

[mildly sarcastic].

This wretched conventionalism was met by a "Very," so obviously sarcastic, that Marcus Wilkeson decided not to utter a remark which was at that moment on his lips.

Hermann, the immature hero of the former, and his associates, bequeath a number of characteristics to the title-hero and his associates of the latter; but where the earlier work is predominantly sarcastic, political, and pessimistic, the later one is humorous, intellectual, and optimistic.

He was most provokingly sarcastic; he turned everything to ridicule; he remorselessly punctured every gas-bag he met; he heaped contempt on every snob; he threw stones at every glass house,and everybody lived in one.

Though the sage was not seldom sarcastic and overbearing, he was endured and caressed, because he poured out the riches of his conversation more lavishly than Reynolds did his wines."

"The Professor" is by no means as varied in his accomplishments as Bill, his only quotable utterances being the one already given and another, supposed to be severely sarcastic: "How lang has he been so?"

Could the scholar be aiming a sly sarcastic hit at the bareness of our educational outposts in the West?

The tone was smoothly sarcastic.

Webster rarely lost his temper, but he could be terribly sarcastic, harsh, and even fierce.

"Sounds a trifle sarcastic, but I guess he's a new type to you," he observed tolerantly.

Too sarcastic, thinking he's funny all the time; uncouth, too." "Well, perhaps so."

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