patronizingly in a sentence
Examples
- With women, he liked to assume the role of teacher, patronizingly correcting their faults, while holding himself aloof from emotional commitment.
- With vastly unbecoming snobbery, Jephson writes patronizingly about his employer, stopping frequently to regret her failure to heed his own wise counsel.
- Peter doesn't believe her story, however, and responded patronizingly, " Poor old Lu, hiding and nobody noticed ."
- Visiting Don Hidalgo he is not forthcoming and advises her patronizingly to go home, find a husband, and find fulfillment in marriage.
- While some of Anderson's shortcuts, like this one, are quite useful, the feeling of the book is almost patronizingly simplistic.
- She remembers how Shipman patronizingly dismissed her insistence that her mother could not have died from a heart condition for which she had never been diagnosed.
- What the male victims don't realize is that the more patronizingly they behave, the more certain it is that their blood will be spilled.
- There were also notable significant primary source materials that could be worth consideration, though all were quickly ( and rather patronizingly ) dismissed on technical grounds.
- Clinton agreed with much that the Contract represents, but those Republicans who have looked forward almost patronizingly to this speech may have found a few unexpected barbs.
- And as Robbie suffers from a steady stream of different drugs, Lori looks on helplessly, her growing concerns dismissed patronizingly by expert doctors and pediatric surgeons.