snarky in the PONS Dictionary

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He seems coldly unemotional, speaking in a snarky deadpan.
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In this case, it's ok to be snarky with them.
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People connect with the image first, but the caption gives it a snarky bump.
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Somebody please give this snarky hired help his own series.
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My suggestion is that you keep your letter very brief, explaining your situation but eliminating your list, which is a little snarky.
www.torontosun.com
Or was it a snarky jab at the idea that awards shows and movie stars matter at all when there are "real issues" to address?
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Choose confidants who are imaginative and positive -- not cynical and snarky.
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He deemed the first season a snarky delight that crackles with hilarious situations and proudly non-p.c. characters.
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It was so snarky and smart, about something close to my heart and culturally relevant.
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It's a snarky way to criticise what people do with their money.
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