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rejoinder造句
1. She always has a witty rejoinder to/for any question. 2. 'No!' was his curt rejoinder. 3. He tried to think of a snappy rejoinder. 4. Vic grunts, the distillation of an equally familiar rejoinder. 5. Sharpton has a funny rejoinder for every occasion. 6. Freedom of choice is a feeble rejoinder when the issue is global suicide. 7. Baumol etal. employ an aircraft example in their rejoinder to Weitzman. 8. She always has a witty rejoinder to any question. 9. It brought a sharp rejoinder from the teacher. 10. In rejoinder, the abolitionists question the superior deterrent value of the death penalty. 11. Eliot concurred; but he still felt that sometimes it was necessary to write a fairly sharp rejoinder. 12. It would be unfair to leave the discussion of the later Wordsworth without a rejoinder to what is usually said. 13. When I called him to object, the reporter said that his editors intended to invite me to write a rejoinder. 14. Speech implies other speech, either preceding it, or as an anticipated rejoinder. 15. Apart the Revolution, which , taken as a whole, is an immense human, alas ! a rejoinder. 16. 'I neither want any thanks, nor merit any,'was the careless rejoinder. 17. And the "oh" with which he precedes the imagined rejoinder, incidentally, is classically British: the joke doesn't work in a country without a tradition of panto. 18. There was a good reason that the social critic Hutchins Hapgood wrote a rejoinder to Riis's "How the Other Half Lives," which he entitled "The Spirit of the Ghetto.