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Definition of Sarcastically
1. Adverb. In a sarcastic manner. "`Ah, now we're getting at the truth,' he interposed sarcastically"
Definition of Sarcastically
1. adv. In a sarcastic manner.
Definition of Sarcastically
1. Adverb. In a sarcastic manner. ¹
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Definition of Sarcastically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sarcastically
Literary usage of Sarcastically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1880)
"... said sarcastically that while old Temple Bar was removed because it was an
obstruction, they were about to replace it by an obstruction which had not ..."
2. Money and Civilization: Or, A History of the Monetary Laws and Systems of by Alexander Del Mar (1886)
"Circulation of foreign coins — Rise of prices — The nobles alarmed — One of them
sarcastically suggests iron money — All foreign coins except Spanish ..."
3. The History of Ancient Europe: With a View of the Revolutions in Asia and by William Russell (1801)
"... the Corinthian admiral, again attacked him; sarcastically observing, that he
ought to be silent in council, as he had no country to fight ..."
4. Antonina: Or, The Fall of Rome by Wilkie Collins (1874)
"... sarcastically. " It is as black as the horse-hides of a squadron of Huns !"
"Show us her face! Whose tent will she visit next? ..."
5. Rural Sports by William Barker Daniel (1813)
"reason accurately, joke sarcastically, and possessed no inconsiderable volubility
of Language. A little before her Death (about the Age of Seventy), ..."
6. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1880)
"... said sarcastically that while old Temple Bar was removed because it was an
obstruction, they were about to replace it by an obstruction which had not ..."
7. Money and Civilization: Or, A History of the Monetary Laws and Systems of by Alexander Del Mar (1886)
"Circulation of foreign coins — Rise of prices — The nobles alarmed — One of them
sarcastically suggests iron money — All foreign coins except Spanish ..."
8. The History of Ancient Europe: With a View of the Revolutions in Asia and by William Russell (1801)
"... the Corinthian admiral, again attacked him; sarcastically observing, that he
ought to be silent in council, as he had no country to fight ..."
9. Antonina: Or, The Fall of Rome by Wilkie Collins (1874)
"... sarcastically. " It is as black as the horse-hides of a squadron of Huns !"
"Show us her face! Whose tent will she visit next? ..."
10. Rural Sports by William Barker Daniel (1813)
"reason accurately, joke sarcastically, and possessed no inconsiderable volubility
of Language. A little before her Death (about the Age of Seventy), ..."