Sentences with phrase «facetious as»

The guy is facetious as all hell.
«Let others be a facetious as they want about chili, but for my part I would rather discuss it in the dignified tone that it deserves.»

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But to claim that such a viewpoint is what the Framers had in mind when they wrote the Constitution in 1787 is, as Justice Byron White noted in another context, «at best facetious
NathanL — «That I take great pleasure in being right — which, I presume, Bob was RIGHT in saying, and I'm assuming that he also took great pleasure in being so, seeing as he took the most facetious path possible in communicating this to me: the * third person *»
I read the ad as facetious, in the same tongue - in - cheek tone as the Budweiser Real Men of Genius commercials.
Before you get annoyed, I'm obviously being a little facetious in presuming to lecture you about the vaguaries of online communications, since you clearly intended to put your column in front of as many people as you could:
@S ébastienPalcoux - you'll have to present evidence that 90 % of Math PhDs (1) Want to do research [I personally dropped out of Math PhD program specifically because I didn't want to, so it's not a facetious point]; and (2) That they are good enough math researchers that they need to be funded as such.
You may be surprised to learn that this comment did not appear to be a facetious one... nor, for that matter, was our earlier description of the film as a lost classic.
So is this truly the «most ambitious crossover event in history,» as the facetious meme suggests?
The other thing that slightly discomforts me about the idea of Gordon Levitt playing the main villain — and I'm willing to admit it may be a somewhat facetious concern — is that he bears more than a passing resemblance to the late Heath Ledger, so memorable as The Joker.
I am not being facetious stating facts as I always do
I could be a bit facetious and note that printed pages also can be seen as deadly weapons.
The melancholy of the work is offset by lighter moments, as rubber itself, being spineless and floppy, is facetious in nature.
Powhida is presented with Steve Lambert and Walter Robinson as part of a playfully facetious trio.
Robert Arneson elevated clay as a medium and changed the definition of art with often facetious renditions of household wares, such as the sexualized and phallic teapot on view, entitled Golden Rod (1969).
Another not entirely facetious suggestion was to rename it as the Society of Legal Information Professionals (SLIP).
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