facetious u rečniku PONS

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As a metaphor it is used figuratively to characterise ego-driven battling in a pejorative or facetious manner that is often considered vulgar.
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Between 1867 and in 1878 he published three little books of miscellaneous prose and verse, facetious and satirical in character and not of much merit.
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The direction, without being mocking or campy, treats outlandish material so matter-of-factly that it often has a facetious ring.
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She was being facetious, of course -- "bad choices" being the choice phrase of the after-school special.
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Much of this consists of altering the vowel in a word for facetious or sarcastic effect.
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No, as it turns out, it was annoying and facetious.
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The final words may also be get lost or some other facetious expression.
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The heading is facetious, as their content would certainly not be appropriate for the nursery.
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Their official website features links to a collection of facetious charity microsites, each containing particular information about the band.
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Besides, the diver of worship have reported his uprightness of dealing, which argues his honesty, and his facetious grace in writing that approves his art.
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