Example sentences for: remarking

How can you use “remarking” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Lacking the self-monitoring skill that's crucial to a really good writer, she projects ugly fixations onto Scarpetta, remarking constantly--and with embarrassing, naked approval--on her blond, "Teutonic" looks.

  • But as a historian, I can't resist remarking that the cultivation of the inessential is a trademark of aristocratic societies (aristocrats deliberately spend their time on trifles to show that they can , and others can't), and that as charming as it appears to outsiders, most native members of the society are unlikely to be so well disposed, since the burden of the aristocracy falls on their shoulders.

  • Then, for a second I thought there was a typo involved and you were actually speaking of Maher, as in Bill, from Politically Incorrect . But I couldn't imagine out why he mattered to you so much that you were gleefully remarking on his inclusion in Time . Not wanting to own up to being either ignorant or unhip, I never said a word, even though I still wanted to in my first letter this morning.

  • While remarking that Australia had played "a commendably sensible diplomatic role throughout the latest troubles," the Financial Times of London said Monday in an editorial that "[t]he venture has also exposed latent resentment of the potential leadership of Australia in the region," particularly from Malaysia, which has refused to take part in the peacekeeping force under Australian command.

  • Rather than waking up and remarking about the four inches of snow we received here overnight, the big story here is about the two office workers who were stuck in an skyscraper elevator that went on a 40-story free fall--only to screech to a stop near the fourth floor when the emergency brake kicked in.


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