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A quick reply to a question or remark (especially a witty or critical one)
return
counter
comeback
replication
retort
rejoinder
español
réplica
español
replicar
Answer back.
repay
rejoin
come back
español
replicar
1
Yet that was their high point, a brief
riposte
amid incessant pressure.
2
The prime minister's obvious
riposte
would be to call a second election.
3
His comments were seen as a
riposte
to the current US administration.
4
In a sense, Robertson says, this novel is a
riposte
to that.
5
I'd be ever so grateful? A few rough chuckles acknowledged Hudson's
riposte
.
6
The arrest of Guzman offers a strong
riposte
to the president's critics.
7
I grinned easily and started to
riposte
,
but the pay phone rang.
8
It was the perfect
riposte
to the Stoke supporters who booed him.
9
He pressed with a
riposte
,
but Levictus parried and leapt at him.
10
Before he could
riposte
the Sultan side-kicked him in the flat belly.
11
Came Ross's
riposte
two years later, via devastating Wolcott Gibbs Profile of Luce.
12
Burlingame was stung by the laughter in the court and ventured a
riposte
.
13
All too often an aggressive secularism has pushed religion into a violent
riposte
.
14
Or maybe Pinckney was working on his idea of clever
riposte
.
15
Owein thrust again, too quickly, opening his body for a
riposte
.
16
Don't wait for a
riposte
from the Cyrano de Bergerac of hurling though.
riposte
perfect riposte
brilliant riposte
clever riposte
have no riposte
witty riposte
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