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- noun Plural form of
snark .
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Examples
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One important characteristic of good snarks is that they be either factually correct, or at least factually ambiguous.
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I tracked these water bodies-within-bodies and dubbed them "snarks" because of their elusiveness.
How Far Will the Gulf Gusher Spread? Curtis C. Ebbesmeyer 2010
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In all honesty, my above "snarks" are nothing more than a retort to the original use of the word "bogus".
Techdirt 2009
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In all honesty, my above "snarks" are nothing more than a retort to the original use of the word "bogus".
Techdirt 2009
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Mr. Jay kind of snarks at them while asking if they're nervous.
SportSquee 2008
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"But you're not going to repeal it," Wallace snarks.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads Jason Linkins 2011
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On a night of glittery hype where so little feels authentic — although I do believe Glee's Chris Colfer was truly and wonderfully stunned by his win — the gasps in the ballroom at some of Gervais' most shockingly irreverent snarks were the real thing.
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There is much more debate about this collective illusion now - just witness the rise in aid blogs and aid snarks and aid transparency initiatives.
Dennis Whittle: Ben Ramalingam on Aid and Complexity Dennis Whittle 2011
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News & World Report, which snarks, "When it comes to being tone deaf on Catholic-Jewish relations, this pope wins Olympic gold"?
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"But you're not going to repeal it," Wallace snarks.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads Jason Linkins 2011
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