(1) Known for his acerbic wit, sharp tongue, and occasional profanity, he stood out among the colorless bureaucrats who ruled Poland.(2) He instantly wished he could take back the acerbic comment.(3) His prose is peppered with acerbic wit and keen insight.(4) Thinly veiled insults and acerbic comments are the tools of his or her trade.(5) Written with erudition and firm, if sometimes quirky, opinion, the book is interlarded with humor and acerbic comment.(6) I nearly offered my usual acerbic response of u2018And your point is, exactly?u2019(7) The author's uncompromising critical insights and acerbic style, both humorous and original, make the reading of this work a feast for both the mind and soul.(8) Ed is known for his acerbic wit and often outlandish and controversial commentary.(9) Marrying thought provoking lyrics with great melodies and his trademark acoustic guitar playing, his music is underlined with an acerbic and sometimes sarcastic wit.(10) You should have a sassy woman who knows her food but also has acerbic comments to make about corporate America and the food industry.(11) Back in January, when it began to snow, I made some acerbic comment that all the 4x4 drivers will be coming into their own.(12) For more than 50 years he has brought to the Bar his consummate advocacy skills combined with an acerbic wit and a sharp legal mindu2026(13) He takes his shots at me, but he has an acerbic , curmudgeonly style that gives me a laugh and he happily owns up to his prejudices.(14) He has a lazy, matey sort of north London accent, longingly smokes each cigarette, as if it is his last, and has an acerbic wit, usually directed against himself.(15) His style is acerbic , his humour disquiets, his directness can shock.(16) He is sharp and acerbic and readily entertains.