Utiliser "tongue-in-cheek" dans une phrase
tongue-in-cheek exemples de phrases
tongue-in-cheek
1. Obviously in this example it would be a tongue-in-cheek headline
2. The Elf remarked tongue-in-cheek, “Is there a question in there somewhere?”
3. Even if she did have this tongue-in-cheek obsession with calling herself a Witch
4. The tongue-in-cheek definition of a boss’s son—a young man who is willing to start at the bottom for a few days—didn’t apply to me
5. McClure told him, a hint of tongue-in-cheek in his voice
6. Swann offered, tongue-in-cheek, "Tell the Marine Corps you're planning a movie about them, and need a hovercraft
7. Understanding this set of rules that one has to follow in order to become dysfunctional, and I say this with tongue-in-cheek, we can see that only adults, or I might say adult children, can truly become co-dependent, therefore dysfunctional
8. ” This was said in a rather tongue-in-cheek
9. These thoughts, of course, were all tongue-in-cheek
10. All this I say somewhat tongue-in-cheek because finally what counts is a happy and fulfilling life
11. ” April said tongue-in-cheek
12. The tone may have been tongue-in-cheek, but the substance of Williams’s piece was no joke for thousands of eastern crew fans—their schools seemed to be falling out of contention in a regatta they had designed to test and demonstrate their own rowing prowess
13. However, this somewhat tongue-in-cheek observation ignores the cases where the trend extreme is retested or perhaps even slightly exceeded in the developing trading range
14. ” Though probably said tongue-in-cheek, truer words have never been spoken
15. I say we invest paranoid somewhat tongue-in-cheek, because we couldn't take the sizable positions we do if we were truly paranoid