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18 Sentences With "wisecracked"

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" Schumer wisecracked: "I've always wanted to be mom shamed!!!!
"I saw them plenty in the first 20 years," he wisecracked.
When Cohen plead guilty last month, she wisecracked "How ya like me now?!" on Twitter.
"Now the latest news reports say Monica Lewinsky has put on 50 pounds," Jay Leno wisecracked on The Tonight Show.
Matt Gaetz, the unabashed Trump defender from the Florida panhandle, wisecracked about feeling like he was in the green room at Fox News.
Clad in a plaid suit and dark turtleneck, the actor wisecracked with the attendees, many of whom held their phones aloft to record the event.
Get the VICE App on iOS and Android "Now's a good time for a question, right?" wisecracked a journalist from the press scrum, as two chocolatiers flanked the candidate.
Mr Trump has described women as "pigs" and "dogs", wisecracked disdainfully about menstruating, and has been heard boasting of his ability to grab women by the genitals, because he is "a star".
At the core of the show's anarchy was its de facto mascot, Yakko—the Groucho-esque eldest brother who wisecracked and eye-rolled the sacred cows of the times into the show's hand-drawn abattoir.
Yogi Berra wisecracked that "it's tough to make predictions, especially about the future," but even the legendary baseball philosopher could have seen this one coming: Russia covets absolute control of events along its Arctic frontier.
TO SEE George W. Bush on stage in Charleston on February 15th, exuding that old aw-shucks charm, as he told corny jokes and wisecracked about his supposed lack of intelligence, was to recall the presidential standup act that disappeared so suddenly, back to Texas, almost as if his eight years in the White House had never happened.
Rosemary sang the ballads, while Priscilla performed the swing numbers and wisecracked with Waring and various guests. Back in Iowa, Dr. Mullican instituted divorce proceedings against his wife on the grounds of desertion, and the divorce was granted in 1933.
Producer Mike Todd walked out after the first act during the tryout and wisecracked, "No legs, no jokes, no chance."Gordon, John Steele. Oklahoma'!' , accessed June 13, 2010 But Rodgers and Hammerstein were confident. The New Haven and Boston audiences were enthusiastic, although the reviews were only fair.
170 Despite his afflictions, Levant was considered a multifaceted genius by some. He himself wisecracked "There's a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line." In later life Levant became addicted to prescription drugs, was frequently committed to mental hospitals by his wife, and increasingly withdrew from the limelight.
Priscilla quickly became known as the comedienne of the group. Rosemary sang the ballads while Priscilla performed the swing numbers and wisecracked with Waring and various guests. Dr. Mullican instituted divorce proceedings against his wife on the grounds of desertion, and the divorce was granted in 1933. Rosemary and Priscilla remained with Fred Waring for almost five years.
Gladstone, Bulgarian Horrors and the Question of the East (1876) online edition Disraeli wisecracked that, of all the Bulgarian horrors perhaps the pamphlet was greatest. The climax was his "Midlothian campaign" of 1880 when he charged Disraeli's government with financial incompetence, neglecting domestic legislation, and mismanagement of foreign affairs. Gladstone felt a call from God to aid the Serbians and Bulgarians (who were Eastern Orthodox Christians); he spoke out like an ancient Hebrew prophet denouncing tyranny and oppression. The real audience was not the local electorate but Britain as a whole, especially the evangelical elements.
On April 5, 1936, Benny began his famous radio feud with rival Fred Allen when he satirized Allen's show.Allen kicked the feud off on his own show on December 30, 1936, after child violinist Stuart Canin gave a performance of François Schubert's The Bee credibly enough that Allen wisecracked about "a certain alleged violinist" who should by comparison be ashamed of himself. Benny, who listened to the Allen show, answered in kind at the end of his January 3, 1937, show, and the two comedians were off and running. For a decade, the two went at it back and forth, so convincingly that fans of either show could have been forgiven for believing they had become blood enemies.
In the early 1920s, while Plumb was employed as an artist at the Los Angeles Times, he met screenwriter William Conselman, and the two created their Ella Cinders strip in 1925 for the Metropolitan Newspaper Service (later United Feature Syndicate). Initially, as the name implies, the strip presented a variation on the classic Cinderella story, but then it diverged into other plotlines, as noted by comics historian Don Markstein: :Ella was the stepdaughter of Myrtle "Ma" Cinders, a formidable woman who assigned Ella to the household drudge work while her own daughters, Prissie ("pinched and acid", to quote Conselman's description of his character) and Lotta ("fat and foolish") Pill spent their copious free time tormenting Ella. But Ella wasn't the sort to let that get her down. With her kid brother Blackie as an ally, she wisecracked her way through the most depressing of situations, finding solace in sarcasm.

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