Crossword clues for wisecracks
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n. (plural of wisecrack English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: wisecrack)
Usage examples of "wisecracks".
He told me that Quinn is going to make some wisecracks about Israel when he speaks at the Bank of Kuwait dedication early next month, and that the wisecracks are going to offend a lot of Jewish voters here, aggravating local Jewish disaffection with Quinn that I didn't know exists, but which Carvajal says is already severe and likely to get much worse.
Loiosh sometimes rested on my shoulder and sometimes flew over the company, enjoying his unexpected popularity and, fortunately, not making any wisecracks to me.
She seemed to see in my face that this wasn't a time for wisecracks and so she just read it.
He groaned now and then under the weight of the bag, but skipped the occasional wisecracks that sometimes punctuated the recordings when he was alone.
He would wander in at odd hours, have a few drinks, chat to the Doctor, exchange a few wisecracks with Ace.
Both men were fond of poetry—Garmat more than Ousanas—and she knew she'd be hearing wisecracks later concerning her pedestrian use of simile and metaphor.
She was ambling casually along a few paces behind, engrossed in a conversation with Web Du Havel except when making wisecracks to her purported "father.