(most often pronounced "chik-chik-chik") plays funk with a sardonic attitude, perfect for both dancing and posing.
Even as a child, Henry stands out among his siblings with his "composed" and "sardonic" attitude.
If you're going to take this sardonic attitude, there's no use discussing it.
Mr. Kilborn blended boyish charm with a sardonic attitude that perfectly reflected the show's viewpoint.
For all his sardonic attitude to such things, it wouldn't do to be foolish merely to win a battle with an artificial bird.
Like Richard Lewis, Marty Gold has flowing black hair, a sardonic attitude and a hand that is always gesturing to his forehead.
Its sardonic attitude toward modern mores proved popular in a decade that saw students challenge many established institutions.
Although it doesn't look a bit like "Zentropa," it has a similar sardonic attitude.
And a sardonic, self-deprecating attitude toward fashion that could have come out of a Christopher Isherwood novel.
And even when the writing was uneven, the show sustained its sardonic attitude: never let the entertainment factory get away with anything.