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1 She had heard of their doing so; heard them criticised with sharp sarcasm .
2 That he was capable of a sharp sarcasm , was also generally understood among his friends.
3 Bubbles spoke with sharp sarcasm .
4 With sharp sarcasm he refers to the precautionary action of the Plutocrats to prevent his addressing a New York audience.
5 Each veto message explained the grounds for his dissent, sometimes patiently, sometimes with a sharp sarcasm that must have made the victim writhe.
6 'Why should you?' He touched his arm, aware of the sharp sarcasm .
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