sarcasm|sarcasms in English

noun

[sar·casm || 'sɑrkæzəm /'sɑːk]

satire, irony, use of caustic or scornful remarks

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1. He fired inwardly at these sarcasms.

2. Hey, watch the sarcasm.

3. The sarcasm starts again!

4. His voice dripped sarcasm.

5. His comments were tinted with sarcasm.

6. His sarcasm hurt her feelings.

7. His book commingles sarcasm and sadness.

8. Her sarcasm touched his self-esteem.

9. He seemed untouched by her sarcasm.

10. Diogenes became known for his biting sarcasm.

11. He was totally flattened by her sarcasm.

12. Think I sense a hint of sarcasm there.

13. His tone was now dripping with sarcasm .

14. I don't appreciate the sarcasm, but I'll do it.

15. There was a tinge of sarcasm in his voice.

16. I don't think sarcasm is your metier, James.

17. Her sarcasm is a mask for her insecurity.

18. A hint of sarcasm crept into his voice.

19. Sarcasm would be an example of being Anticlimactic.

20. And to a jury, sarcasm plays as obstructive.

21. "Thanks," she said, with a touch of sarcasm.

22. 16 He was totally flattened by her sarcasm.

23. Want to try it again without the sarcasm?

24. Isn't this sarcasm, isn't the speaker being sarcastic?

25. 'I'm impressed,' said Greg, with thinly veiled sarcasm.