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sarcast|ˈsɑːkæst| [ad. Gr. type *σαρκαστής, f. σαρκάζειν (see sarcasm).] A sarcastic writer or speaker.
1654Gayton Pleas. Notes iii. vi. 108 The slave Sancho doth supra-parasite it, turnes mime, Satyr, Sarcast, Hyperaspist. 1859Knickerb. Mag. Nov. 478 Jerrold has been called a cynic and a sarcast. 1886Sat. Rev. 19 June 845 Dr. Parker; or, the Sarcast. 1898Daily News 8 June 2/2 ‘Mr. Disraeli’, he [sc. Gladstone] said..‘was a great sarcast’. |