Pronunciation of the English word remarks.
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1. | Spenser's sarcastic and joking remarks are often misinterpreted as signs of ambivalence and often taken too seriously. | |
2. | Baffled by Sherlock Holmes' cryptic remarks, Watson wondered whether Holmes was intentionally concealing his thoughts about the crime. | |
3. | I don't like these remarks. | |
4. | Are you still smarting over my remarks? | |
5. | Your remarks are off the point. | |
6. | Don't cut in with your remarks. | |
7. | The doctor's remarks reassured the patient. | |
8. | His remarks on the subjects are much to the point. | |
9. | His remarks on the subject are much to the point. | |
10. | These remarks are related to her proposal. |