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remarking

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He insulted a female poet of his acquaintance by remarking “that she and her family were Jews.”

There was Bill Murray looking co-presenter Amy Adams up and down before remarking, “Baby, you look like 146 million domestic.”

This was not the first occasion that someone had contacted the police remarking on the similarity between the two girls.

The source found out about the protests late, remarking: "This time it's the bazaar, no need for Facebook or e-mail."

I remember in the beginning, my fellow models remarking that I was “different.”

"Be calm, be calm," interposed Mr Bellamy gently, remarking that Allcraft slightly raised his voice at the concluding words.

Frantic with fright, she implored her Maker to have mercy on her, remarking at the same time, "The devil has got me at last."

Queeker was gazing at one of the sketches with an aspect so haggard and savage that Mr Durant could not refrain from remarking it.

The mate hoped so too in a careless way, and, remarking that he would go and see that all was made snug, went forward.

He was shot through the heart, and fell down remarking: "I am hit, but I am all right," and never spoke or moved again.

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On this page you'll find 68 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to remarking, such as: attentive, aware, certain, cognizant, informed, and keen.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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