Then he gave the sardonic smile which was usual with him.
It was a situation that must have appealed to Strickland's sardonic humour.
His humour, as will be seen if I have in any way succeeded in reproducing the manner of his conversation, was sardonic.
I knew that he was looking at me sideways, with a sardonic smile.
There was a sardonic sincerity in Strickland which made me sensitive to anything that might suggest a pose.
He told me with grim humour of the time he had spent acting as guide to Cockneys who wanted to see the night side of life in Paris; it was an occupation that appealed to his sardonic temper and somehow or other he had acquired a wide acquaintance with the more disreputable quarters of the city.
the dwarf replied, sardonic.
Die Hard (1988) 《》(1988) John McTiernan's howlingly enjoyable romp pared the Eighties action film down to its bare essentials: take one hero (in this case, Bruce Willis's sardonic cop), place in a tight spot (LA's Nakatomi Plaza), season with terrorists, and wait for the bang.
Batuman's sardonic wit makes for a delectable unfolding of Selin's experience of love, life and language.
Searching for a revenue model "would be a distraction at this point," Byttow explained to the technology journalist Kara Swisher, who occasionally plays her sardonic, all-knowing self on "Silicon Valley.