"Oh, I say nothing," said Mrs Glegg, sarcastically.
" he called after her sarcastically.
" "Well," said Marilla sarcastically, "if I'd decided it was worth while to dye my hair I'd have dyed it a decent color at least.
" "Well, you needn't suffer any longer," said Marilla sarcastically.
"Anne Shirley, since you seem to be so fond of the boys' company we shall indulge your taste for it this afternoon," he said sarcastically.
Bud noticed my precautionary movement and smiled sarcastically and sorrowfully.
" inquired Uncle James sarcastically.
Interestingly, the man who found the answer to that question was a cosmologist who heartily despised the Big Bang as a theory ,, and coined the term "Big Bang" sarcastically, as a way of mocking it.
Thanks a bunch This is an informal way of thanking someone, but can sometimes be used sarcastically, when telling someone that something they did was not helpful or kind.
But some sarcastically suggest that - as with some unscrupulous taxi drivers - the meters might provide an incentive to take the long way round.
"You're not going to have time to finish this," the professor stated sarcastically as he handed the student a booklet.
It might be deployed apologetically in response to stepping on someone's foot or indignantly in response to them stepping on your foot - or sarcastically in response to them glaring at you for stepping on their foot.
This has begun to change, as young people use and hear "you're welcome" sarcastically.
" When Zhuang Zi heard this, he gave a snort of contempt and said sarcastically: ,,: "I heard that the King of Qin was ill.
As they passed a barnyard of mules, goats and pigs, the husband asked sarcastically, "Relatives of yours?
" I asked sarcastically.
"The teacher asked, sarcastically, "What if Jonah went to Hell?