We have no meanings for "rather tart" in our records yet.
1 At a rather tart remark of Pécuchet, the farmer grasped his pitchfork tightly.
2 They were neat and rather tart - tongued septuagenarians, guiltless of artifice.
3 Isabel thought she detected a faint trace of sarcasm, so her answer was rather tart .
4 She had three children, and had the reputation of being a rather tart and self-willed woman.
5 It's rather tart , but completely safe.
6 A rather tart reply was on my lips, but I bit them hard and succeeded in keeping them closed.
7 "I'm glad someone has a little forethought," was the rather tart reply.
8 "The fruit is rather tart ; I think you will like it fixed this way," she remarked.
9 "I expect you learned about it in school." It was not a question, simply a rather tart observation.
10 "I fear that for once you have undertaken a task beyond your ability, Captain Paul," was the rather tart reply.
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