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"sarky" Definitions
  1. sarcastic (= showing or expressing sarcasm)

11 Sentences With "sarky"

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A sizeable proportion of Twitter and other social media users, meanwhile, reacted in a less than earnest fashion, with hilarious memes, gifs, jokes and sarky comments galore.
The melody is repeated three times—"But I got smarter I got harder in the nick of time / Honey, I rose up from the dead I do it all the time / I got a list of names and yours is in red underlined"—and then we're back into the spoken word for "I check it once, then I check it twice," topped off with the sarky "oh" before the chorus.
The rest are equally iridescent and dripping with energy: "Time To Pretend," arguably the most powerful track on the album, is a sarky take on the fantastical and elevated dreams of the young and naïve—"I'll move to Paris, shoot some heroin and fuck with the stars / You man the island and the cocaine and the elegant cars"; "The Youth" is more reserved and melancholic; "4th Dimensional Transition" is trippy and exciting; while "Electric Feel" has a cool tempo and an almost hesitant melody that draws you in with its confidence, before spitting you back out with its fieriness.
The Forty Days of Musa Dagh is a 1982 American film produced by John Kurkjian,Minasian, p. 130. written by Alex Hakobian, \- Cited: p. 41 - Published March 1, 2006. and directed by Sarky Mouradian.
In the 1970s, MGM sold its rights to The Forty Days of Musa Dagh and after several abortive attempts, the novel was finally turned into a movie in 1982, directed by Sarky Mouradian with screenplay by Alex Hakobian. It was a low-budget, low- profile production that seriously abridged the original.IMDb, Forty Days of Musa Dagh (1982) ; see Minasian, Musa Dagh, for a chapter devoted to the struggle to make the film.
As captain of the Northwestern Wildcats he helped lead the Wildcats to their only Rose Bowl victory in 1949. Coach Robert Voigts said "Sarky was the finest leader he ever had and the best player he ever coached". He was a member of the College All-Stars who played the World Champion Philadelphia Eagles in 1949. He was a high round draft choice of those same Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL, and also a high draft choice of the Cleveland Browns.
Outside of Laos, Lao music is mainly created in the United States, France and Canada. An increasing amount of transnational Lao (alternative) rock, pop and hip hop created a new 'oeuvre' next to the traditional Lao music like morlam. In the United States, rock bands Sarky Mekmorakoth, SDN, Chitpanya and Black Flame found a growing fan base for their music. Most popular Lao pop music in the US is made by three female singers: Phone Phoummithone the young pop princess Birdie and Ketsana Vilaylack.
Although the review embraced Black's "sparky, sarky characterization of Vala" during Amanda Tapping's absence, the renewed encounter between former Farscape cast members Ben Browder and Claudia Black was "oddly ... underplayed". The review found a strong similarity of the last ten minutes of "Avalon" (Part 1) to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and the set of the beginning of Part 2 as a "god- awful Merrie Olde England pastiche straight out of Monty Python and the Holy Grail." Plotting and technobabble were mentioned as other detrimental facets of Part 2. The ninth season of Stargate SG-1 was nominated for several awards in 2006, but won none.
Eccleston's successor, David Tennant, felt that he had "an awful lot to live up to". James Delingpole of The Spectator noted that subsequent to Fourth Doctor Tom Baker's departure and prior to Eccleston, actors who portrayed the Doctor had a tendency to play the role "too camp, knowing, lovable or twee". He felt that the "brusque, sarky and virile" Ninth Doctor "transports us back to the golden era of Jon Pertwee when the series still had that edge of darkness." Marena Manzoufas, head of ABC programming, commented after picking up the series that Eccleston "has brought a new dynamic energy to the role" and the show would appeal to both long time viewers and new fans.
"MCs Can Kiss" was the first single released from Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans and was released on January 12, 2010 to positive reviews from critics, describing it as "an old school soundclash of heavy beats and sharp rhymes" and stating it "shows off the French- American's ballsy schtick to full effect." Gigwise called the song a "razor- sharp lyrical assault with enough bombast to fuel the war in Afghanistan", while BBC Music dubbed it a "sarky bling-killing single". "MCs Can Kiss" peaked at number 48 on the Japan Hot 100 and at number 97 in France. The lead single from Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans, "ADD SUV" (featuring Pharrell Williams), premiered on BBC Radio 1 on April 15, 2010.
Collura also said he "instantly fell" for the character of Bill. Ross Ruediger of New York Magazine gave the episode 4 of 5 stars, describing Bill as "a wonderful change of pace" compared to previous companions, and also praised the mystery in the episode. Before the episode was broadcast, Patrick Mulkern of Radio Times gave a positive review of the episode, describing Pearl Mackie as "instantly winning as fledgling companion Bill", and also praising Nardole's "impeccable comic timing, spinning sarky asides, peculiar squeals and amusing lines" and described the episode as a "complete reboot". He also gave the episode a positive review after the episode was broadcast, praising how Bill and Heather's romance fitted into the plot of the episode.

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