41 examples of satirically in sentences

On the rejection of this bill by the lords, a bill which related to an affair of no less importance than the security of trade and navigation, and which had been unanimously passed by the commons, it was satirically remarked, that the upper house understood trade and navigation better than the lower.

"Mr. Tutt's objection is soundif he wishes to press it," remarked the judge satirically.

Do you pretend to say that you are not complimented by a salute from such an elegant gentleman as myself?" "Oh, of course!" said Miss Fanny, satirically.

replied Fanny, satirically, but with a blush.

but that is not all, madam," said Ralph, smiling satirically, as he bent profoundly over the hand given to him.

"Ha!" ejaculated Osmond Orgreave satirically.

That man standing there is as much your enemy as he is mine!" Flockart laughed satirically.

If they hear, or read, or see any tragical object, it sticks by them, they are afraid of death, and yet weary of their lives, in their discontented humours they quarrel with all the world, bitterly inveigh, tax satirically, and because they cannot otherwise vent their passions or redress what is amiss, as they mean, they will by violent death at last be revenged on themselves.

"I am going to the Italian Opera to try on," said Miss Wren, taking away her hand, and laughing satirically to hide that she had been crying.

Many a summer afternoon have I rowed joyously with these same maidens beneath these steep and garlanded shores; many a time have they pulled the heavy four-oar, with me as coxswain at the helm,the said patient steersman being oft-times insulted by classical allusions from rival boats, satirically comparing him to an indolent Venus drawn by doves, whi

It's bitterly and satirically funny, isn't it, what Fate will do.

For an answer he smiled satirically.

Piso, one of the consuls, had satirically suggested that thus he might "save Rome" a second time.

For Pegler answered with a kind of cry, "A 'orrible happarition, ma'am!" Miss Farrow could not help observing a trifle satirically: "That certainly sounds most unpleasant.

she asked satirically.

" Arthur smiled satirically.

" Whitney smiled satirically, mysteriously.

[Fist][The following lines, from Swift's Poems, satirically mimick the imitative music of a violin.

" "Yes; I would have been such a loss to the world in general if I had been drowned," I said satirically.

Defoe used the expression satirically, but how well it suited the minds of many pious persons, ranging all the way from bishops to humble laymen, who could see nothing in the theatre excepting the prospective flames of the infernal regions.

A renowned priest of the seventeenth century satirically observed"Talk as he may, a samurai who ne'er has died is apt in decisive moments to flee or hide."

It has been satirically said that a mythical Napoleon rose from the dust of the dead Emperor, who bore no moral resemblance to Europe's master of 1812.

SOLOMON OF ENGLAND, an appellation conferred on Henry VII., and also satirically on James I., characterised by Sully as "the wisest fool in Christendom.

of Seine-Inférieure, 24 m. NW. of Rouen, with manufactures of textile fabrics, and a trade in agricultural produce, the seigneurs of which long bore the title of king, "Roi d'Yvetot," a title satirically applied by Béranger to Napoleon, and often employed to denote an insignificant potentate with large pretensions.

"Clever girl!" said he, satirically.

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