Sentences with phrase «most derisive»

It's at this point that we, also, have to tell our most derisive and disbelieving selves to shut up.
The PDP mocked him in the most derisive contempt as «customer daada ni».

Not exact matches

The derisive term most often employed is «cut - and - paste.»
Since one of the oft - repeated derisive phrases about the CrossCab is, «It looks like a concept car that should've stayed a concept,» and one of the most hoary plaudits given the Evoque is that it resembles a concept car made production - car flesh, it stands to reason that Land Rover design director Gerry McGovern might consider an Evoque décapotable to be a potentially desirable line extension if he felt that he could nail the execution.
On one side are the Mean Girl reviewers (sadly, most seem to be female) who make sport of posting derisive reviews, some going so far as to slam the author's character and integrity.
Louis Leroy became one of the most notorious art critics associated with the era of modern art, as a result of publishing a derisive review of a group exhibition in Paris, under the heading «The Exhibition of the Impressionists.»
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