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Example sentences for "sarcasms"

Lexicographically close words:
sapsuckers; sapta; sapwood; saraband; sarcasm; sarcastic; sarcastical; sarcastically; sarce; sarcenet
  1. The same dull sarcasms about killing patients and whipping boys into blockheads are repeated over and over again.

  2. This mishap soured the doctor's temper to the fair sex, and his sarcasms at feminine folly and frailty were innumerable.

  3. Don Hernan, speaking rather to himself, than to Montezuma, and flinging sarcasms on his own head.

  4. In later years Browning was accustomed to deliver himself of breezy sarcasms at the expense of the "flat-fish" who declaimed so eloquently about the "deep and dark blue ocean.

  5. The divine apparitions have the ironic hauteurs and sarcasms of Beatrice in the Paradise.

  6. Thither accordingly Gregory retired before the ending of that year; and bitter were the sarcasms uttered by the imperial partisans in Italy upon this protection offered by a fair countess to the monk who had been made a Pope.

  7. There are tremendous sarcasms against a landlord not a hundred miles from Middlemarch, who receives his own rents, and makes no returns.

  8. Science furnished a subject for sarcasms on his part: "Will it make an ear of corn sprout, this science of yours?

  9. Bouvard came back there alone, entertained some of the villagers with sarcasms at the mayor's expense, and after that went into the smoking-room.

  10. The sarcasms of those critics who imagine our art to be a matter of inspiration.

  11. The sarcasms and invectives of the young polemic.

  12. Ricker went on: "Those charming little sarcasms and innuendoes of yours would have killed your article for really intelligent readers.

  13. Could she be the same I had seen so submissive under all the insolence of her brutal husband, bearing his scoffs and his sarcasms without a word of reply?

  14. The working laureate was, however, Master Moore, and in that capacity he first tried his hand at political squibbing, by launching some not very brilliant sarcasms against governments in general.

  15. I am at length about to be avenged of the many insolent sarcasms which I have been compelled to swallow, lest I should awaken her suspicions.

  16. More than ever she felt how infamous it was in her to expose to sarcasms and contempt the most secret thoughts of this unfortunate creature.

  17. Augustin, who after his conversion had only sarcasms for the carnival of Madaura, doubtless went with the crowd, like many other Christians.

  18. He refused, and only replied by sarcasms to the poor woman's complaints.

  19. Byron had now got on a favourite subject, and went on decrying hypocrisy and cant, mingling sarcasms and bitter observations on the false delicacy of the English.

  20. When Lord Byron was praising the mental and personal qualifications of Lady Byron, I asked him how all that he now said agreed with certain sarcasms supposed to bear a reference to her, in his works.

  21. And yet it would not be fair in me not to admit that the sarcasms are deserved.

  22. If that thing is going to arrive, it is inferable that He wants it to arrive; and so it is not quite kind of you, and it hurts me, to see you flinging sarcasms at the gait of it.

  23. Macreuse and Ravil listened to these sarcasms in silence, interchanging wrathful looks the while.

  24. He goes on describing his play until he touches on some of the sarcasms which make Balaustion wince.

  25. As yet, however, Howe was reckoned among the most strenuous supporters of the new government, and directed all his sarcasms and invectives against the malcontents.

  26. They even whispered their sarcasms loud enough to call up the haughty blood of the Guelphs in the cheeks of Mary of Modena.

  27. Footnote 62: Every person who is well acquainted with Pope and Addison will remember their sarcasms on this taste.

  28. All whom his malevolent sarcasms had wounded, made haste to avenge themselves by scoffing at the scoffer.

  29. The sarcasms of the King soon galled the sensitive temper of the poet.

  30. The distinction long continued to be strongly marked, and furnished an admirable subject for the fierce sarcasms of Juvenal.

  31. The whole population, too, were screaming out their wares in the shrill cries of the South, and invitations to buy were blended with droll sarcasms on rival productions and jeering comments on the neighbors.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sarcasms" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.