Sarcastically in a sentence as an adverb

And I don't mean that sarcastically. But I don't believe they're afraid of them as much as it's a power play.

But your comment seems to be sarcastically suggesting "move along, nothing to see here."

Put less sarcastically: I find CSS to be a pain more often than not. What advantages do these Webkit-only CSS tricks have over WebGL?

If it isn't, and you don't like it, you're wasting energy by clicking and commenting sarcastically.

I sarcastically applaud your efforts. But seriously you are a ******.

I don't mean that sarcastically. The patent is not on the existence of a particular trajectory, nor on a basic law of physics.

I'm not sure if you're posting sarcastically, but Hadoop was built based on whitepapers Google released about MapReduce and the Google File System. I think they are covered in this department!

Yes, I can say everything that you so sarcastically proposed, but I also see the value in getting new coders to not start off with PHP.

I agree with you, I was sarcastically quoting the article this was linked to. 2nd paragraph under the video: ""Wow, that was fast," he said to Carlsen, whose rockstar appeal has won him the moniker the "Justin Bieber of chess."

Ever written without the exclamation point except for using it sarcastically? It's nearly integral to the spelling.

Despite the seething tone of a few sentences, the points he make sarcastically are actually decent points. From sentence to sentence, I go from being convinced that he's trying to be against music piracy to being convinced of the opposite.

I sarcastically suggested once that portable toilets should be outlawed as they can collect huge amounts of bomb pre-cursor materials in a very short amount of time at a Rolling Stones concert. The crusade however may be futile.

Dismissing blogging and marketing by sarcastically saying they're "so very tough" is the same sort of ******** that we get pissed off about when people say "I have this great idea for a website/app, all I need is a coder!" You're dismissing an entire profession without regard for the hard work that those in that profession put into their jobs.

I personally have a much higher threshold for comments which are worded aggressively, sarcastically, or humorously. I occasionally find myself upvoting comments which have been downvoted by the community due to "tone," if I think the core statement has a bunch of validity.

Sarcastically definitions

adverb

in a sarcastic manner; "`Ah, now we're getting at the truth,' he interposed sarcastically"

See also: sardonically