drawl sarcastically
Frequency: 3.20.2 per million words
to speak slowly in a mocking or contemptuous way
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Examples (20)
- "Well, isn't that just brilliant," he drawled sarcastically when he saw the mess.
- "How fascinating," he would drawl sarcastically whenever someone stated the obvious.
- "I'm so glad you could make it on time," the manager drawled sarcastically to the late employee.
- She couldn't help but drawl sarcastically when asked about his latest blunder.
- She has a tendency to drawl sarcastically whenever someone states the obvious.
- The teacher noticed the student begin to drawl sarcastically during the boring lecture.
- Leaning back, the villain drawled sarcastically, "You really think you can stop me?"
- He would often sarcastically drawl his responses, much to his mother's annoyance.
- "Another groundbreaking contribution," he would drawl sarcastically during team meetings.
- A slow, deliberate voice began to drawl sarcastically from the back of the room.
- When presented with the flimsy excuse, she simply drawled sarcastically, "How very convincing."
- "Of course you did," she drawled sarcastically, rolling her eyes.
- He is famous for drawling sarcastically, "Oh, do tell me more," when he's completely bored.
- The detective listened as the suspect began to drawl sarcastically, revealing his true feelings.
- The critic was heard drawling sarcastically that it was the 'performance of a lifetime'.
- He was known to drawl sarcastically when he felt intellectually superior.
- "Please, continue. I'm on the edge of my seat," she drawled sarcastically, feigning interest.
- "What a brilliant idea," the critic drawled sarcastically, clearly unimpressed.
- He watched the chaotic scene unfold and drawled sarcastically to his partner, "Everything is perfectly under control."
- If you ask him a silly question, he will probably drawl sarcastically in reply.