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Sarcastically

Sarcastically \Sar*cas"tic*al*ly\, adv. In a sarcastic manner.

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sarcastically

adv. In a sarcastic manner.

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sarcastically

adv. in a sarcastic manner; "`Ah, now we're getting at the truth,' he interposed sarcastically" [syn: sardonically]

Usage examples of "sarcastically".

There were three eyes in the blueness, all of them watching Blade sarcastically.

These being all rejected, I reflected awhile, and sarcastically suggested brickbats at three-quarters of a mile.

He began quoting Colney Durance with relish while sarcastically confuting the cynic, who found much pasture in these Gardens.

Rita Clay Estrada she stated sarcastically, and he felt his own frustration and anger building again.

Tate drawled sarcastically, hating the very idea of it and trying not to let it show.

He was aware that his manuscript was not a model of caligraphy, but, on being remonstrated with, he passionately declared he could not do any better, promising, however, sarcastically that, as a predestined diplomat, he would keep an amanuensis in future.

Jan whispered back sarcastically, glad that he seemed just about normal again.

He also was silent for a long while, so long that at last he outwore my patience, and I inquired sarcastically whether he had heard from his friend Heu-Heu, by bat-post.

These being all rejected, I reflected awhile, and sarcastically suggested brickbats at three-quarters of a mile.

Jeffrey Rhodes said sarcastically as he glanced up at the main anesthesia scheduling board in the anesthesia office.

Ilbryn agreed sarcastically, as tie let his clairaudience collapse, said farewell to the idiot wizards and their chatter, and cast the guidance spell that would take him to these ruins they'd been heading for.

Lawrence asked sarcastically, leaning his hands on the desk and rocking back and forth.

Craer announced sarcastically from behind them all, making Tshamarra gasp in relief and evoking a growl from Blackgult as her Dwaer-guidance wavered, "run to see if the man as big as a horse and covered in armor as thick as a castle door is hurt!

Von Rundstedt icily disagreed with his junior—whom he sarcastically referred to as the “Marschall Bubi” (“Marshal Laddie”).

Miles carolled sarcastically, "we're just going to waltz right over to Bharaputra Station and drop them off, and thank Vasa Luigi kindly for the loan.