rejoinder in English

noun
1
a reply, especially a sharp or witty one.
she would have made some cutting rejoinder but none came to mind

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1. 'No!' was his curt rejoinder.

2. 8 'No!' was his curt rejoinder.

3. He tried to think of a snappy rejoinder.

4. It brought a sharp rejoinder from the teacher.

5. She always has a witty rejoinder to/for any question.

6. Sharpton has a funny rejoinder for every occasion.

7. She always has a witty rejoinder to any question.

8. Vic grunts, the distillation of an equally familiar rejoinder.

9. 11 He tried to think of a snappy rejoinder.

10. 'I neither want any thanks, nor merit any,'was the careless rejoinder.

11. Speech implies other speech, either preceding it, or as an anticipated rejoinder.

12. The rejoinder from the Acknowledgers, is “society perceives you as white

13. In rejoinder, the abolitionists question the superior deterrent value of the death penalty.

14. Apart the Revolution, which , taken as a whole, is an immense human, alas ! a rejoinder.

15. When I called him to object, the reporter said that his editors intended to invite me to write a rejoinder.

16. And the "oh" with which he precedes the imagined rejoinder, incidentally, is classically British: the joke doesn't work in a country without a tradition of panto.

17. There was a good reason that the social critic Hutchins Hapgood wrote a rejoinder to Riis's "How the Other Half Lives," which he entitled "The Spirit of the Ghetto.

18. The name itself is a witty rejoinder: The founders wanted something fun and clever to upstage that mewling sob-fest called the Renaissance Weekend, held to polite applause every New Year's weekend in Hilton Head, South Carolina, starring the Clintons and a thousand other Third Way Bubbleheads.Dark Ages, by contrast, promised cigars, strong drink, Robert Bork, and lots of warm Phoenix weather.