said sardonically
Some say sardonically that combat pay is good and that one can do quite well out of this war.
He sardonically remarked on the state of the economy.
She sardonically thanked him for his 'helpful' advice.
The comedian delivered his punchline sardonically.
The critic sardonically tore apart the new movie release.
The teacher sardonically praised the student's lack of effort.
She sardonically asked if anyone actually believed his excuse.
He sardonically smiled at the irony of the situation.
The politician sardonically dismissed the reporter's question.
The boss sardonically congratulated the team on their 'stellar' performance.
She sardonically replied that she was not at all surprised by the outcome.
" Present company'? " repeated Snape sardonically. " And what urn I to understand by that, Bellatrix? "
" You mean my beauty, " said Mary, rather sardonically.
" Have you killed him" ? asked Raffles sardonically.
He laughed sardonically, hastily took my hand, and as hastily threw it from him.
There was a pause, groping and desperate on Betton's part, sardonically calm on his visitor's.
The old farmer followed them to the door. Let me know when you have settled which it is to be, he said, sardonically.
But for this—as Frome sardonically reflected—it would hardly have occurred to Zeena to take any thought for the girl's amusement.
" Bring an axe, " commanded Mr. Coulson, sardonically, or send out for a quart of prussic acid, or have a policeman come in and shoot me.
The house detective's piggy eyes surveyed her sardonically from his gross jowled face. His gaze moved on to sweep the spacious, well-appointed room, encompassing the Duke who faced them uncertainly, his back to a window.
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