Sentence examples for scathing sarcasm from inspiring English sources

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In matters of interpretation, Dearie was a stealth bomber who with the tiniest inflection could insert a note of scathing sarcasm into a performance.

Significant innovation appears in Juan Benet Goitia, a novelist, critic, dramatist, and short-story writer whose Volverás a Región (1967; "You Will Return to Región") combined density of form, myth and allegory presented in tangled neo-Baroque syntax and lexicon, and scathing sarcasm.

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When not leaving a mark with his jurisprudence, Scalia left a mark with his scathing, often sarcasm-riddled dissents -- protesting vociferously on every major pro-gay rights ruling and the two big challenges to the Affordable Care Act. .

In a judgment dripping with sarcasm, three judges headed by Sir Alan Moses were scathing about Grayling's claim that new restrictions were necessary to ensure public confidence in legal-aid spending.

You might almost feel sorry for him if his remarks were not swiftly accompanied by a scathing reference to the interviewer's "remarkable analytical powers," dripping with sarcasm.

Avoid sarcasm.

No sarcasm.

Critics are scathing.

The report, however, was scathing.

Labour has been scathing.

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