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Examples
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"Droll," said Reud, shaking the dust from his person.
Rattlin the Reefer Edward Howard 1820
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Droll sarcasm was his preferred medium when displeased.
O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011
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Droll sarcasm was his preferred medium when displeased.
O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011
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Droll sarcasm was his preferred medium when displeased.
O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011
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Droll sarcasm was his preferred medium when displeased.
O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011
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Droll sarcasm was his preferred medium when displeased.
O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011
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Droll, intellectually adroit and expertly constructed, it shows our greatest English prose stylist at the height of his sophisticated powers.
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Droll, soft-porn non sequiturs, Mr. Salle's pictures suggest that the artist's experience with his models while making these paintings was much more titillating than our experience with the finished products.
Constructivist Criticism Laid Bare Lance Esplund 2011
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Droll in her dottiness, the old dame is devoid of illusions about the hypocrisy that surrounds her.
'The Help': '60s Racism in Black and White Joe Morgenstern 2011
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Droll sarcasm was his preferred medium when displeased.
O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011
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