Patronisingly

Word PATRONISINGLY
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"You're beautiful inside and out", says Davina, patronisingly, which is a bit rich from a woman wearing a dress nicked from Pete Burns 'wardrobe. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Handing out new books to those patronisingly thought to be in need of them has little or nothing to do with literacy but, of course, has everything to do with the amount of money made by authors and publishers and it would have been more honest had those fulminating against the threat to cut the £13m of taxpayers' money presently doled out to this so-called charity declared their financial interest. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Some of them, with schooners they have sailed around the Horn, have looked proudly at their own lofty sticks and huge spreads, then patronisingly and even pityingly at ours. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Its insistence on appealing to all ages means elder gamers may find it patronisingly straightforward. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Under Tony Mowbray the Baggies were somewhat patronisingly, though not totally inaccurately, characterised as a positive passing side with not quite enough steel to stay up. ❋ Paul Wilson (2010)

Finally, more than a decade after her death, I realised that my mother was no worse a parent than many of the ones who said so patronisingly that Edith "meant well". ❋ Unknown (2011)

If you want to comment upon what I say, please do me the courtesy of actually reading it, avoiding shoe-horning your own personal axe to grind into it and maybe not coming over quite so patronisingly. on March 2, 2010 at 8: 49 pm inspectorgadget ❋ Inspector Gadget (2010)

We were recently sent an e-mail from our rep, patronisingly entitled ‘What do we do?’ ❋ Inspector Gadget (2010)

And, please, don't patronisingly mutter: "Well, he would say that, being Irish..." ❋ Unknown (2011)

Journalists from other papers and media turn up, including an unpleasant hotshot from Robert's own publication who muscles-in on Robert's area and patronisingly sets out to show Robert how it is done. ❋ Maxine (2009)

As I unimpressively picked out random dates and mispronounced names from across China's rich and ancient heritage, our guide smiled and nodded patronisingly whenever a Brit tries to put a 'z' in this word for export, Grammar Immigration is alerted and our library privileges are immediately revoked. ❋ Cedric Perrier (2010)

I couldn't understand a syllable, but I could hear the throb and the pulse and the strong alliteration, and when I commented on it she'd told me a shade patronisingly that all Anglo-Saxon poetry had been written to be spoken, not read. ❋ Josh Spilker (2010)

Roskin spoke patronisingly, knowing that nothing infuriated Bellamy more. ❋ Allie Dresser (2010)

As I unimpressively picked out random dates and mispronounced names from across China's rich and ancient heritage, our guide smiled and nodded patronisingly (whenever a Brit tries to put a 'z' in this word for export, Grammar Immigration is alerted and our library privileges are immediately revoked). ❋ Unknown (2010)

"You're wrong - I brought this book back on time," she returned patronisingly. ❋ Lili (2008)

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