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- noun Plural form of
sarcasm .
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Examples
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But responding to their posts with little more than sarcasms is of no value to anyone.
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BK has raised the bar for uttering sarcasms at Redstate, in a very good way.
A friendly suggestion to former McCain campaign staffers. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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And from there we can begin an intelligent discussion, without the posturing, the sarcasms, and the agitations.
Must Watch: Bill Maher's Religulous Trailer! « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Electing to preserve his enormous public from the full force of his opinions, while he drew breath he kept his most God-hostile writing unpublished: the readers who had snapped up Tom Sawyer were not to know that he regarded the Beatitudes as a sequence of “immense sarcasms.”
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I don´t really know if I should feel worried that C J O´Brien don´t think I have had anything to offer except sarcasms so far.
Not All Atheists Are Mythicists James F. McGrath 2010
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A foul mouthed Jonah Hill rehashing the same, tired quips and sarcasms from previous movies.
Jonah Hill Cast in Transformers 2 as Shia's Sidekick?! Updated - Nope! « FirstShowing.net 2008
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“He forsook his notes and went marching up and down his stage,” Twain informed readers of the Alta California, “swaying his arms in the air, hurling sarcasms this way and that, discharging rockets of poetry, and exploding mines of eloquence, halting now and then to stamp his foot three times succession to emphasize a point.”
LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY JR. ROY MORRIS 2010
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Electing to preserve his enormous public from the full force of his opinions, while he drew breath he kept his most God-hostile writing unpublished: the readers who had snapped up Tom Sawyer were not to know that he regarded the Beatitudes as a sequence of “immense sarcasms.”
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“He forsook his notes and went marching up and down his stage,” Twain informed readers of the Alta California, “swaying his arms in the air, hurling sarcasms this way and that, discharging rockets of poetry, and exploding mines of eloquence, halting now and then to stamp his foot three times succession to emphasize a point.”
LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY JR. ROY MORRIS 2010
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And from there we can begin an intelligent discussion, without the posturing, the sarcasms, and the agitations.
Must Watch: Bill Maher's Religulous Trailer! « FirstShowing.net 2008
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