- - Scornful language and right after it, audible yawning
- - Digs and barbs
- - cutting irony
- - Missile on singular curved trajectory that can wound
- - Harsh or scornful irony
- - Sneering Sam acquiring fancy cars
- - bitter humour
- - sam's car could produce contemptuous remarks
- - Sneering scars a distressed Frenchman
- - Mockery of Catholic, one involved in high mass
- - Tone used when saying "I'm sooooo scared"
- - awkward, as marc's sneering
- - Humor that may be misunderstood in a text message
- - The use of ironical or scornful utterances
- - Sneering scars a distressed maiden
- - Use of irony to mock
- - What a joyless "Oh, joy" shows
- - Mocking wit
- - Mocking tone
- - It might get lost in an email
- - It may not come across online
- - Ironic remark
- - Harsh or bitter derision or irony
- - Comments with bite
- - Bitter derision
- - Cutting humor
- - Mocking irony
- - Mockery scars a wretched maiden
- - Bitter satire
- - Irony to convey contempt
- - Cutting talk
- - The use of irony to convey contempt
- - Cutting wit
- - Mockery of victims a crash trapped? Revolting
- - Possibly a crass term for cynicism?
- - Lowest form of wit?
- - The use of irony to mock
- - Snarky speech
- - Caustic remarks
- - Awful massacre mostly breeds bitterness
- - Acerbity
- - Ruler losing time with speaker's opening gibes
- - Feature of many negative reviews
- - Scornful language
- - In High Mass a participant inserted insulting language
- - Ironic wit
- - Small bow when Monsieur makes scornful remarks
- - Scornful attitude reduced money invested in Mars shot
- - Ironic expression of scorn
- - Wise guy's delivery
- - 'Yeah, I bet,' e.g
- - Looking back, manuscript by accountant on Irish race is the epitome of mockery
- - What an emoticon might indicate
- - "My heart bleeds for you," often
- - "The language of the devil": Carlyle
- - Wit with a bite
- - "Oh, joy!," e.g., typically
- - Sharp-tongued talk
- - Some cracks are full of it
- - Feature of many a bad review
- - Caustic wit
- - It might drip from a crack
- - It can really bite
- - Harsh commentary
- - Much taunting
- - Humor that's often lost in an e-mail
- - Saying what you don't mean, possibly
- - Cutting language
- - It bites
- - Cutting commentary
- - Caustic words
- - It may be dripping
- - Harsh irony
- - Humor with a bite
- - Barbed talk
- - Humor that's not funny
- - Caustic satire
- - Unbecoming wit
- - Caustic language
- - Bitter taunt
- - Causticity.
- - Caustic speech.
- - Trenchant writing.
- - Gibing criticism.
- - Sharpness of tongue.
- - Satire
- - Mocking remarks
- - Caustic remark
- - Caustic comments
- - Smart comments?
- - Cutting remarks?
- - Gibe
- - Irony
- - Cutting comments
- - The lowest form of wit
- - Cutting remark
- - Mocking remark
- - A comment may be dripping with it
- - satire showing elite troops holding a catholic mass
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