wisecracking / ˈwaɪzˌkræk /

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wisecracking3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a smart or facetious remark.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to make wisecracks.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to say as a wisecrack.

wisecracking 近义词

wisecracking

等同于 tongue-in-cheek

wisecracking

等同于 facetious

wisecracking

等同于 comedy

wisecracking

等同于 joke

wisecracking

等同于 observe

wisecracking

等同于 remark

更多wisecracking例句

  1. He reportedly made a wisecrack while Duke was playing jazz on a piano.
  2. She talks like her daughter now; everyone does, in that speedy, all-knowing, wisecrack-spattered sitcom patois of Modern Family.
  3. “He responds to serious criticism by a biting wisecrack or diversionary personal attack,” Evans added.
  4. He responds to serious criticism by a biting wisecrack or diversionary personal attack.
  5. An anecdote about a wisecrack that Lebowitz made at an event in support of Russian Jews is worth the price of admission.
  6. The Tea Partiers adore Sarah Palin because she reduces political questions to a kitchen-table wisecrack or a bedroom taunt.
  7. Freddy Farmer's comment on Dave's wisecrack was a pronounced snort.
  8. Dawson started to make another wisecrack, but the deadly serious look on young Farmer's face stopped him.
  9. His sense of humor might have got the better of him and brought forth a wisecrack or two.