It might be punctuated with ". . . not!" |
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Am crass, making such a jibe (7) |
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Form of scornful mockery |
The Times Concise |
13 Mar 2024 |
Awful massacre mostly breeds cutting humour (7) |
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Mocking humor |
USA Today |
20 Feb 2024 |
A voice might be dripping with it |
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Wise guy's wit |
Universal |
16 Jan 2024 |
Mocking use of words |
USA Today |
29 Dec 2023 |
"Neither irony or _ is argument": Samuel Butler (7) |
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Cutting remark |
Family Time |
23 Oct 2023 |
Roasts are filled with it |
Universal |
27 Jul 2023 |
A comment may be dripping with it |
New York Times |
19 Jul 2023 |
Humor that might not come across online |
USA Today |
08 Jan 2023 |
Revolutionary piece of journalism's a crass expression of contempt |
The Telegraph Toughie |
01 Dec 2022 |
Awful massacre mostly brings contempt |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
01 Aug 2022 |
Cutting humor |
Thomas Joseph |
18 Apr 2022 |
Mockery of Catholic, one involved in high mass |
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Sneering scars a distressed maiden |
The Telegraph Toughie |
28 Sep 2021 |
Irony to convey contempt |
Irish Times Simplex |
07 Jun 2021 |
Mocking irony |
Premier Sunday |
04 Apr 2021 |
Irony |
The Telegraph Quick |
24 Mar 2021 |
Humor that might be lost in a text message |
USA Today |
07 Mar 2021 |
Mocking irony |
The Sun Two Speed |
06 Dec 2020 |
Mockery scars a wretched maiden |
The Sun Two Speed |
06 Dec 2020 |
Bitter satire |
The Telegraph Quick |
18 Nov 2020 |
Cutting talk |
The Washington Post |
09 Sep 2020 |
Cutting talk |
LA Times Daily |
09 Sep 2020 |
Scornful language and right after it, audible yawning |
The Telegraph Toughie |
06 May 2020 |
The use of irony to convey contempt |
Irish Times Simplex |
23 Mar 2020 |
Cutting wit |
Universal |
19 Oct 2019 |
Much of investigation into small weapon gets contemptuous response |
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Mockery scars a wretched maiden |
The Telegraph Toughie |
31 Jan 2019 |
Mocking irony |
The Times Concise |
22 Jan 2019 |
Cutting wit |
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Mockery of victims a crash trapped? Revolting |
The Telegraph Toughie |
25 Oct 2018 |
Possibly a crass term for cynicism? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
24 Oct 2018 |
Lowest form of wit? |
The Telegraph Quick |
20 Oct 2018 |
The use of irony to mock |
Irish Times Simplex |
09 Oct 2018 |
Snarky speech |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Aug 2018 |
Caustic remarks |
The Telegraph Quick |
14 Jul 2018 |
Mockery scars a wretched maiden |
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Awful massacre mostly breeds bitterness |
The Sun Two Speed |
01 Jan 2018 |
Acerbity |
The Sun Two Speed |
01 Jan 2018 |
Ruler losing time with speaker's opening gibes |
The Telegraph Toughie |
10 Aug 2017 |
Feature of many negative reviews |
The Washington Post |
09 Jun 2017 |
Feature of many negative reviews |
LA Times Daily |
09 Jun 2017 |
Scornful language |
The Telegraph Quick |
03 Jun 2017 |
In High Mass a participant inserted insulting language |
The Times Cryptic |
10 May 2017 |
In High Mass a participant inserted insulting language |
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Ironic wit |
The Times Concise |
19 Apr 2017 |
Feature of many negative reviews |
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Small bow when Monsieur makes scornful remarks |
The Telegraph Toughie |
16 Sep 2016 |
Caustic remark |
Irish Times Simplex |
22 Feb 2016 |
Scornful attitude reduced money invested in Mars shot |
The Times Cryptic |
25 Jan 2016 |
Ironic expression of scorn |
Irish Times Simplex |
23 Sep 2015 |
Wise guy's delivery |
Universal |
12 Aug 2015 |
'Yeah, I bet,' e.g |
New York Times |
12 Jul 2015 |
Looking back, manuscript by accountant on Irish race is the epitome of mockery |
Irish Times Crosaire |
21 Feb 2015 |
"Yeah, I bet," e.g. |
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Wise guy's delivery |
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Mockery scars a suffering maiden |
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Contemptuous remarks, as bones turned up in the middle of Portsmouth |
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What an emoticon might indicate |
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"My heart bleeds for you," often |
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Cutting comments |
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Wit with a bite |
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"The language of the devil": Carlyle |
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Sharp-tongued talk |
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Cutting comments |
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Sharp-tongued talk |
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"Oh, joy!," e.g., typically |
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Wise guy's delivery |
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Some cracks are full of it |
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Feature of many a bad review |
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Feature of many a bad review |
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Caustic wit |
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It can really bite |
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Much taunting |
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It might drip from a crack |
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Harsh commentary |
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Much taunting |
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Digs and barbs |
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Saying what you don't mean, possibly |
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Humor that's often lost in an e-mail |
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Caustic comments |
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Cutting language |
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It bites |
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Cutting commentary |
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It may be dripping |
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Caustic words |
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Cutting remarks |
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It may be dripping |
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Smart comments |
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Humor with a bite |
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Some cracks are full of it |
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Smart comments |
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Harsh irony |
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Barbed talk |
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Humor that's not funny |
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Cutting remarks |
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Caustic satire |
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Unbecoming wit |
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Caustic wit |
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Caustic language |
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Caustic remark |
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Gibe |
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Mocking remarks |
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Derision |
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Bitter taunt |
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Causticity. |
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Caustic speech. |
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Gibing criticism. |
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Trenchant writing. |
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Sharpness of tongue. |
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