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rejoinder

[ri-join-der] / rɪˈdʒɔɪn dər /


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The common defense against an accusation of unkindness — let's call it the Jerk's Rejoinder — is some version of, “You're too sensitive,” or, “You can't take a joke.”

From Washington Post • Jan. 14, 2022

Feb. 6, 1916; "Tests of Home Trade Volume—a Rejoinder," March 6, 1916; "Home Trade Volume," March 20, 1916, p.

From The Value of Money by Anderson, Benjamin M.

Then, for the 7,800th Time, by way of Mirth-Provoking Rejoinder, Zendavesta kicked Zoroaster in the Stomach, after which the Slap-Stick was introduced as a Sub-Motive.

From Fables in Slang by Newman, Clyde J.

As Mrs. Stowe's "Reply" was first printed in this magazine, we here give the whole "Rejoinder."

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 66, April, 1863 by Various

On the 8th of August, 1655, there was published his Rejoinder to the original Fides Publica, with his notice of the Supplementum appended.

From The Life of John Milton, Volume 5 (of 7), 1654-1660 by Masson, David




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