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snark

/snahrk/US // snɑrk //

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Definitions

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

Examples

  • The strange and lonely transformation of first-time mothers in the pandemicEmotions often fall somewhere between sunshine and snark.

  • Your response, expressing surprise without snark, is the correct one, and will accomplish this.

  • Expect a night filled with a lot of snark, like that of the tweet below.

  • See how much snark was unleashed against “dad rock” by the recent U2 iTunes Songs of Innocence fiasco.

  • It zips like all comedies seem to zip today, quick and nimble, its tone affectionate snark.

  • But critiques and snark have no place, watching re-runs late at night.

  • Jimmy Fallon's uncontainable glee is a welcome respite from late night's usual smarm and snark, but that's Fallon's thing.

  • For such searing, challenging dreams, we have only snark or smarm.

  • There were also a lot of bathing machines, which made me vaguely wonder if a Snark had once inhabited the place.

  • So it seems best partly to take the advice of the Bellman, in the "Hunting of the Snark," to skip sundry years.

  • Then the Snark has four water-tight compartments, which is to say that her length is broken by three water-tight bulkheads.

  • Thus, no matter how large a leak the Snark may spring, Only one compartment can fill with water.

  • Whenever I looked at the bow of the Snark or thought of her water-tight compartments, I was encouraged.