Sentences with phrase «bit of snark»

She describes her writing as having «a little bit of snark
This bit of snark is unjustified.
On Joe D'Aleo's site, this letter was accompanied with this little bit of snark:
In other words I entered the Motherwell show with a bit of snark based on a sense of familiarity.
So, when he tossed a bit of snark and smirk my way, I went with it lol!!
Joey Moser provides commentary (and a bit of snark) to the television nominees to the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards.
With a bit of snark, Mr. Bharara rejected the notion that this criticism forced him to alter his approach.
:-P Besides, I kinda dig that little bit of snark at the end of the piece.
4000 babies dying a day from unsafe forumla feeding practices in the developing world, and you think a bit of snark on twitter is more «damaging»?
But Jesus responds to the disciple's request with a touch of irritation — the Greek would suggest a bit of snark — and he tells them that if they had faith as small of a mustard seed, they could command a mulberry tree to uproot itself and replant in the sea... and it would obey.
It was taking the role — dishing about the news with the right bit of snark — that we had always played for our friends and turning it into a business.»

Not exact matches

Every scene of the film is an exclamation point delivered from atop a worst - of - Capra soapbox; those bemoaning that they don't make»em like they used to, take a big, heaving bite of Swing Vote, compared to which the Pollyannaism of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington reads like P.J. O'Rourke snark.
Kudrow seems to carry most of the emotion between the two while Robinson is left mostly to his clever snark, adding up to another bit of a wasted plot line.
As with most memes, there's a bit of truth mixed in there, usually buried amidst heavy doses of exaggeration, ignorance and inane snark.
The resulting bits of quasi-proclamation and pseudo-communication are both sinister and amusing by turns, calling to mind the gentle snark of Ed Ruscha's late - 1970s word pastels: «drug allergy fake» loiters just far enough from «radical wonton» to establish plausible deniability.
As you might expect of honors bestowed by a Snark, many of the categories in which awards were given were on the biting, sarcastic side.
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