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"Well, you can come along next time and watch," I suggested acerbically.
"Let us be frank, by all means," she agreed acerbically.
"Well, you just follow these orders," the doctor said acerbically.
Right, there's no such thing as time travel either, she retorted acerbically.
"I dislike being set a task only to learn someone else is already performing it," the woman said acerbically.
"I'm an adult, not a child," she told him acerbically.
"You'd at least be serving your family if we did," Nelda said acerbically.
My question didn't come out as acerbically as I'd meant it to.
"It's always dark down here," she pointed out acerbically.
'If you can put it that way,' she said acerbically.
"If you're quite through staring," the unicorn said acerbically, "I believe we need to get on with this."
"Of course I noticed," the first man replied acerbically.
Those are the preliminaries for this acerbically funny book, clearly written by a refugee from corporate culture.
At the end of the song, the singer dies and acerbically refuses an invitation to heaven.
"We've had little opportunity to do scientific research here," Dekri said acerbically.
"I thought perhapsthat was more important than filing a report with you," he added acerbically.
"I've never done this straight before," Jerry tells Kitty acerbically.
"All that and a nobleman, too," Anne said acerbically.
"Apparently not that difficult," he said acerbically.
"I wouldn't have asked for it if I didn't," he replied acerbically.
"Yes, you do," said his wife, somewhat acerbically.
David Deutsch has expressed the same point more "acerbically":
"Those who die of the grippe will assuredly not work," Fraser pointed out acerbically.
"I suppose you consider your ship a neutral area," Khaefv said acerbically.
A gifted songwriter and an acerbically entertaining writer.