US /rɪˈmɑ:rk/
・UK /rɪˈmɑ:k/
to hazard a playful remark or to feel at ease.
Is that so much that he deserves this praise?" "It isn't that," said Scrooge, heated by the remark and speaking unconsciously like his former, not his latter self, "it isn't that, spirit!
“It isn’t that,” said Scrooge, heated by the remark, and speaking unconsciously like
I very often times remark that my life is like a fishbowl, and that like, if I were to like fall in love, you know, somebody's choosing to be in that fishbowl with me.
I very oftentimes remark that my life is like a fishbowl and that if some if I were to fall in love, somebody's choosing to be in that fishbowl with me.
He's just made a little bit of a remark.
He's just made a little bit of a remark.
So, as always, I leave you with this closing remark.
So as always, I leave you with this closing remark.
Is that so much that he deserves this praise?" "It isn't that," said Scrooge, heated by the remark and speaking unconsciously like his former, not his latter self.
"It isn't that," said Scrooge, heated by the remark, and speaking
“Did you ever remark that door?” he asked; and when his companion had replied in the affirmative,
"Did you ever remark that door?" he asked;
We often see something and just remark on it to everyone around us.
We often see something and just remark on it to everyone around us.
One hashtag about the Chinese peasants remark shot to the top of China's Twitter-like platform Weibo.
One hashtag about the Chinese peasants remark shot to the top of China's Twitter-like platform Weibo.
Again, as I said then, for better or for worse, but it was worthy of remark.
So that remark was one step, many steps ahead of where I was then, I'll tell you that.