snark / snɑrk /

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snark 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a mysterious, imaginary animal.

更多snark例句

  1. The strange and lonely transformation of first-time mothers in the pandemicEmotions often fall somewhere between sunshine and snark.
  2. Your response, expressing surprise without snark, is the correct one, and will accomplish this.
  3. Expect a night filled with a lot of snark, like that of the tweet below.
  4. See how much snark was unleashed against “dad rock” by the recent U2 iTunes Songs of Innocence fiasco.
  5. It zips like all comedies seem to zip today, quick and nimble, its tone affectionate snark.
  6. But critiques and snark have no place, watching re-runs late at night.
  7. Jimmy Fallon's uncontainable glee is a welcome respite from late night's usual smarm and snark, but that's Fallon's thing.
  8. For such searing, challenging dreams, we have only snark or smarm.
  9. There were also a lot of bathing machines, which made me vaguely wonder if a Snark had once inhabited the place.
  10. So it seems best partly to take the advice of the Bellman, in the "Hunting of the Snark," to skip sundry years.
  11. Then the Snark has four water-tight compartments, which is to say that her length is broken by three water-tight bulkheads.
  12. Thus, no matter how large a leak the Snark may spring, Only one compartment can fill with water.
  13. Whenever I looked at the bow of the Snark or thought of her water-tight compartments, I was encouraged.