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Definition of Sarcasms
1. sarcasm [n] - See also: sarcasm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sarcasms
Literary usage of Sarcasms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of American Literature by Moses Coit Tyler (1878)
"... Present State of Virginia "—Objects of the book—Its range—Its sarcasms upon
the other colonies—Its criticisms upon Virginia—Suggestions for improvement. ..."
2. A History of American Literature .. by Moses Coit Tyler (1890)
"... sarcasms upon the other colonies—Its criticisms upon Virginia—Suggestions for
improvement. IV.—William Byrd of Westover—His princely fortune and ..."
3. Curran and His Contemporaries by Charles Phillips (1850)
"The successful had no cause for envy, and others, whom his sarcasms wounded,
found an apology in his disappointments. There were times, however, ..."
4. A History of American Literature During the Colonial Time by Moses Coit Tyler (1878)
"... the book—Its range—Its sarcasms upon the other colonies—Its criticisms upon
... of marrying Indian women—sarcasms upon North Carolina—Notices of plants, ..."
5. The French Revolution of 1789 as Viewed in the Light of Republican Institutions by John Stevens Cabot Abbott (1887)
"They sported with horrible sarcasms on this parody of marriage in death, and then
flung the victims into the river. This cannibal sport was termed ..."
6. A History of American Literature by Moses Coit Tyler (1878)
"... Present State of Virginia "—Objects of the book—Its range—Its sarcasms upon
the other colonies—Its criticisms upon Virginia—Suggestions for improvement. ..."
7. A History of American Literature .. by Moses Coit Tyler (1890)
"... sarcasms upon the other colonies—Its criticisms upon Virginia—Suggestions for
improvement. IV.—William Byrd of Westover—His princely fortune and ..."
8. Curran and His Contemporaries by Charles Phillips (1850)
"The successful had no cause for envy, and others, whom his sarcasms wounded,
found an apology in his disappointments. There were times, however, ..."
9. A History of American Literature During the Colonial Time by Moses Coit Tyler (1878)
"... the book—Its range—Its sarcasms upon the other colonies—Its criticisms upon
... of marrying Indian women—sarcasms upon North Carolina—Notices of plants, ..."
10. The French Revolution of 1789 as Viewed in the Light of Republican Institutions by John Stevens Cabot Abbott (1887)
"They sported with horrible sarcasms on this parody of marriage in death, and then
flung the victims into the river. This cannibal sport was termed ..."