The ship was loaded with Mounted Police inspectors, priests, trappers, traders, card-sharps, Indians and "Improved Scotsmen," as she facetiously called the Mixed Bloods.
Only the other day I was writing in these Roundabout Papers about a certain man, whom I facetiously called Baggs, and who had abused me to my friends, who of course told me.
"All our children were gifted," she says, "but my oldest daughter, Ilonna, was what we facetiously call 'severely gifted.' "
"Pess has taken over the watch;' Zainal nodded, then asked Mack to collect the hand viewer and the file that had been compiled as what they facetiously called the "travel guide.
Writers facetiously called this the "longest home run" in history.
Robert Christgau, writing for MSN Music, facetiously called her "so much more provocative as an android than as a human being".
'And it never rains but it bloody buckets down,' Lily called facetiously after the receding figure.
While this might strike outsiders as a little ad hoc, particle physicists consider the Higgson so important that one of them, Leon Lederman, facetiously called it the God particle.
He facetiously calls J.R. his second favorite brother.
Bennett Neiman, executive director of Elat Chayyim, facetiously called it "the longest Torah walk since the Exodus."