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sarcasm

[sahr-kaz-uhm] / ˈsɑr kæz əm /


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But he’s definitely not abandoning that ego; as the track builds, remorse turns to pride and sarcasm: “Sorry to the fans who say I changed — ’cause I did.”

From New York Times

The idea is to create space for sarcasm and lighthearted teasing, to allow boys to display aggression nurturance without penalizing them.

From Washington Post

Meyers, sitting next to her teammate during the postgame news conference, caught on to Miller’s vibe and added her own touch of sarcasm: “So we were the more physical team, apparently.”

From Washington Post

Lvova-Belova, who was also implicated in the warrants, reacted with dripping sarcasm.

From Seattle Times

Granted a second free throw by the rules, mercifully, Hauser connected, and the pro-Spartans crowd let out a cheer of fine sarcasm.

From Washington Post