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remark

[ri-mahrk] / rɪˈmɑrk /




Example Sentences

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Her remark about James not being right for me rushed back into my head, along with the way I’d flown out of the Joynt in a tizzy.

From Literature

Venezuelan officials have not yet reacted publicly to Türk's remarks but have in the past dismissed allegations of torture as politically motivated.

From BBC

While they are expected to stand pat on interest rates, any remarks on the impact of the war on their respective economies will be closely followed.

From Barron's

His intemperate public remarks sparked international outrage, creating crises his subordinates were forced to repair.

From Salon

On a surface level, boost buttons and extra electrical energy smack of computer games - hence Verstappen's remark about Mario Kart, the second time he had used the analogy in four days in Shanghai.

From BBC