Witty language used to convey insults or scorn.
1The premier's subtly caustic remark did not reflect the official stance.
2In the past she would have been offended, drawn away, made some caustic remark.
3Kenko would have had some caustic remark for that.
4As she surveyed herself finally in the long glass, she flung out the somewhat caustic remark:
5My assistant manager frowned at my caustic remark.
6Catherine's caustic remark created a brief silence.
7Adam bit back a caustic remark.
8On one occasion he dropped a caustic remark about the bigots who contend that God is a moralising censor.
9I ignored his caustic remark.
10He made one caustic remark after another touching on the arrested development of the feeling of equality among the rich.
11He often made a quaint or slightly caustic remark, but he took care that it should not be too trenchant.
12A caustic remark, perhaps.
13As for his friends, Silvey, after a few caustic remarks, forbore comment.
14The Abbot was greatly annoyed, and mumbled a series of reproaches and caustic remarks.
15Two of his secretaries had resigned, one after the other, because of his caustic remarks.
16She scarcely heard the squire's caustic remarks concerning Robin.
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