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Definition of acidly in English: acidlyadverb ˈasɪdliˈæsədli With bitterness or sarcasm. 尖刻地,挖苦地 ‘Is it up to you to make that decision?’ she asked acidly “轮得着你来作出那个决定了么?”她挖苦道。 Example sentencesExamples - ‘Oh yes,’ said Kate acidly, ‘and they've done it by putting thousands of shops like this out of business.’
- She smiled acidly at the figure, gritting her teeth.
- She smiled acidly at the road and then glanced at him.
- ‘Glad I've brightened someone's day then,’ I answered acidly, and let him in.
- ‘I might say the same of you,’ Banks pointed out acidly.
- No other profession has been so acidly ridiculed and at the same time so hotly envied as the legal profession.
- His latest collection is an acidly funny series of stories tracing the brutal youth of Jonny, a fat, asthmatic, diabetic pariah.
- He doesn't like public attention and responds acidly to all forms of commendation.
- ‘She traded most of the old sexual teasing for social commentary, and she's no Lennon, friends,’ the LA Times commented acidly.
- You never cared about anyone else - including me,’ he said acidly.
- She pours bile on him in print and he responds acidly when journalists relay her comments.
- In a brilliantly wry and acidly accurate mini short story he demonstrates the shocking swerving from honesty and truth by the government.
- ‘I hope you two are happy with yourselves,’ I spat acidly.
- Writing in a recent issue of The American Educator, a college professor acidly described a class of incoming freshmen.
- Though much of what Stewart and his cronies say about the press is acidly contemptuous, even this plays to the bottomless narcissism of many journalists.
- ‘You're so proud of your brains,’ Fanny said acidly.
- That year, at the height of his hermetic glory, he released an album, brilliant and acidly political, called ‘Punch The Clock,’ which contained the single ‘Shipbuilding.’
- When I'm pitching a fit, she'll fight me, but when I'm calmly angry and acidly articulate she knows not to push it.
- Even the marks made by the tyre tread are now considered as modern art,’ he says acidly.
- Even though many circulars had been sent out and the public meeting had been well advertised, the councillors acidly noted that the decision would not stop the public complaining that ‘nothing ever happens in Barlick’.
Definition of acidly in US English: acidlyadverbˈæsədliˈasədlē With bitterness or sarcasm. 尖刻地,挖苦地 “Is it up to you to make that decision?” she asked acidly “轮得着你来作出那个决定了么?”她挖苦道。 Example sentencesExamples - In a brilliantly wry and acidly accurate mini short story he demonstrates the shocking swerving from honesty and truth by the government.
- ‘Glad I've brightened someone's day then,’ I answered acidly, and let him in.
- She pours bile on him in print and he responds acidly when journalists relay her comments.
- He doesn't like public attention and responds acidly to all forms of commendation.
- ‘You're so proud of your brains,’ Fanny said acidly.
- You never cared about anyone else - including me,’ he said acidly.
- Even the marks made by the tyre tread are now considered as modern art,’ he says acidly.
- Though much of what Stewart and his cronies say about the press is acidly contemptuous, even this plays to the bottomless narcissism of many journalists.
- His latest collection is an acidly funny series of stories tracing the brutal youth of Jonny, a fat, asthmatic, diabetic pariah.
- ‘She traded most of the old sexual teasing for social commentary, and she's no Lennon, friends,’ the LA Times commented acidly.
- When I'm pitching a fit, she'll fight me, but when I'm calmly angry and acidly articulate she knows not to push it.
- ‘I might say the same of you,’ Banks pointed out acidly.
- She smiled acidly at the figure, gritting her teeth.
- She smiled acidly at the road and then glanced at him.
- ‘Oh yes,’ said Kate acidly, ‘and they've done it by putting thousands of shops like this out of business.’
- Even though many circulars had been sent out and the public meeting had been well advertised, the councillors acidly noted that the decision would not stop the public complaining that ‘nothing ever happens in Barlick’.
- Writing in a recent issue of The American Educator, a college professor acidly described a class of incoming freshmen.
- That year, at the height of his hermetic glory, he released an album, brilliant and acidly political, called ‘Punch The Clock,’ which contained the single ‘Shipbuilding.’
- ‘I hope you two are happy with yourselves,’ I spat acidly.
- No other profession has been so acidly ridiculed and at the same time so hotly envied as the legal profession.
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