patronizingly in a sentence
Examples
- Gingrich has often spoken patronizingly of the group, saying, for example, " They are frustrated because they do not get everything done ."
- Instead, those who, with good reason, feared for the future of our sovereign nation, were told patronizingly that their worries were ill-founded.
- Thomas'volunteer wife patronizingly mentions the " cute white kids " at a benefit, adding, " A little undisciplined, though ."
- He patronizingly referred to the two distinguished reporters as " schoolboys getting ready for the final exam " as they furiously thumbed through the ruling on camera.
- What this couple like about their friend the mayor is that unlike many supposedly gay-friendly politicians who patronizingly " tell us that they tolerate our lifestyle,"
- This means that many of them will arrive at " Mysteries of Egypt " with a certain dogmatic expertise and may find the information it contains elementary and patronizingly presented.
- Lieberman was a vigilant defender of the Democratic administration, whether the issue was Middle East policy or abortion, and asserted himself firmly but not patronizingly from the very opening of the session.
- The fact is, the British don't really care about awards and tend to look sympathetically ( and more than a shade patronizingly ) at those who behave as if such things matter.
- When another woman in Ms . Lamiotte's equivalency-degree class for women on AFDC complained that welfare workers patronizingly " act like the money is coming out of their pocket,"
- Roger Maltbie had the best post-victory interview, with Mickelson, but ended too patronizingly : " Congratulations on your victory, and condolences on the loss of the American side ."