Crossword Clue: Saying what you don't mean, possibly
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Saying what you don't mean, possibly"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Saying what you don't mean, possibly"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Saying what you don't mean, possibly:
- Bitter derision
- Bitter taunt
- Caustic comments
- Caustic language
- Caustic remark
- Caustic wit
- Comments with bite
- Ironic remark
- Feature of many a bad review
- Feature of many negative reviews
- It bites
- It can really bite
- Derision
- It may be dripping
- It may not come across online
- It might drip from a crack
- It might get lost in an email
- Digs and barbs
- Humor that's not funny
- Humor that's often lost in an e-mail
- Harsh commentary
- Harsh or bitter derision or irony
- Gibe
- Cutting comments
- Cutting humor
- Cutting language
- Cutting remark
- Cutting talk
- Cutting wit
- Some cracks are full of it
- Sharp-tongued talk
- Much taunting
- "The language of the devil": Carlyle
- Wise guy's delivery
- "My heart bleeds for you," often
- "Oh, joy!," e.g., typically
- Mocking irony
- Mocking tone
- Mocking wit
- Saying what you don't mean, possibly
- Unbecoming wit
- What a joyless "Oh, joy" shows
- What an emoticon might indicate
- "Yeah, I bet," e.g.
- Snarky speech
Recent Usage of Saying what you don't mean, possibly in Crossword Puzzles
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- NY Sun - Feb. 20, 2007