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wisecrack
[ wahyz-krak ]
noun
- a smart or facetious remark.
Synonyms: , ,
verb (used without object)
- to make wisecracks.
verb (used with object)
- to say as a wisecrack.
wisecrack
/ ˈɲɪˌæ /
noun
- a flippant gibe or sardonic remark
verb
- to make a wisecrack
Derived Forms
- ˈɾˌ, noun
Other Word Forms
- ɾce noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of wisecrack1
Example Sentences
Indeed, Epstein’s relationship with the Beatles—the most significant facet of his professional achievement—is reduced to a series of wisecracks from the bandmates.
Big stars: Watts wrote and directed “Wolfs” with George Clooney and Brad Pitt cast as rival “fixers” swapping wisecracks while trying to clean up a bloody accident.
At the retirement home, everybody’s got problems — memory loss, cancer, loneliness — but these darker moments alternate with sight gags, punchlines and snarky wisecracks in a way that somehow feels cohesive.
Yet none of the furry or feathered stars of this meditative, wondrous adventure need to wisecrack their way into our hearts.
An early example shows Mahesh’s new landlord making a wisecrack that he might be a terrorist.
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