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- adverb In a
snarky manner.
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Examples
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Or, to put it less snarkily, I think you mean out of wedlock pregnancy or birthrates
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Do ‘Family Values’ Weaken Families?” 2010
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Or, to put it less snarkily, I think you mean out of wedlock pregnancy or birth rateshattio (Quote)
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Do ‘Family Values’ Weaken Families?” 2010
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"Don't you ev-uh get tired of quarreling?" chides the snarkily superior Hepburn.
Ginger Rogers at 100: Even with Astaire, always taking the lead Sarah Kaufman 2011
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I was about to snarkily observe that you must not spend too much time on libertarian sites.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Mickey-Kaus-for-Senate Video Challenge 2010
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"Are you on Facial Book," 76-year-old George Segal is made to ask his pretend-son on TV Land's new comedy "Retired at 35," so that his son can respond snarkily, "No -- I'm Tittering."
Old actors acting adorable on first day of Winter TV Press Tour 2011 Lisa de Moraes 2011
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Liberals and their buddies in the media snarkily write off the Tea Party movement as "republican wingnuts."
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Then, we can snarkily comment in some future post on what a sell-out he is … too many steves Says:
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In short, these mini-games were very well received and everyone got to enjoy participating, betting, or snarkily commenting on them.
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So much for conventional wisdom (and I mean that non-snarkily).
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Some cast members, like Joel McHale (who stars as the snarkily charismatic Jeff) and Yvette Nicole Brown (passive-aggressively religious Shirley), implored fans to vote for the show on their Twitter feeds.
Community Stars Celebrate Their TV Guide Magazine Fan Favorites Victory 2011
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