Remark to a latecomer
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ATLASTRemark to a latecomer
STANDEELatecomer to a theater, maybe
ETTURemark to a backstabber
BYEDoubled, a remark to birdie
SLAPResponse to a rude remark
TAKEUPPUTDOWNObject to a squelching remark?
MEOWResponse to a catty remark
NOTHINGPERSONALAddendum to a catty remark
NORUSHSarcastic remark to a slowpoke
BYEWhen doubled, a remark to Birdie
BYEWhen doubled, a remark to birdie
ADREMTo the point, as a remark
IWISHIDSAIDTHATJealous reaction to a witty remark
HIPSILOVEYOUReducer's pleased remark to a mirror?
comebacksA quick reply to a critical remark
INJECTSAdds to a conversation, as a remark
comebackA quick reply to a critical remark
YOUMAKEMESICAttack dog owner's remark to a burglar?
WERELOSTDisoriented driver's remark to a passenger, maybe
injectto introduce (a remark), as into a conversation
gambita remark made to open or redirect a conversation.
facetiousant to be humorous or funny not serious a facetious remark
brickto make a social gaffe or blunder, esp. an indiscreet remark
interjectto throw in between or among other things interpolate interject a remark
unnecessary(of a remark) Not appropriate and likely to be offensive or impertinent
attributeAscribe a work or remark to (a particular author, artist, or speaker)
YOUWILLBEMISSEDRetirement party remark ... or a homophonic hint to four long Across answers
wordbrief remark or conversation would like to have a word with you
bromidesA trite and unoriginal idea or remark, typically intended to soothe or placate
touche(used to acknowledge a touch in fencing or a telling remark or rejoinder)
platitudinous(of a remark or statement) Used too often to be interesting or thoughtful; hackneyed
exclamatoryOf or relating to a sudden cry or remark, esp. one expressing surprise, anger, or pain
cappingFollow or reply to (a story, remark, or joke) by producing a better or more apposite one
cappedFollow or reply to (a story, remark, or joke) by producing a better or more apposite one
retortingSay something in answer to a remark or accusation, typically in a sharp, angry, or wittily incisive manner
platitudesA remark or statement, esp. one with a moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful
incidentallyUsed when a person has something more to say, or is about to add a remark unconnected to the current subject; by the way