i remarked my students essays
I think the instructor went a little overboard when she marked and remarked my paper.
The editor remarked that the article had a positive reception amongst the public.
Shelly remarked, "I like that colorful ribbon you are wearing."
"Yes i do LOVE nyan cat!" remarked naon cat.
i had a dark and hueless day today, remarked mom as she sat down to eat dinner.
After seeing what the class would be doing that day, the boy facetiously said, "I can't wait to get started!"
Do you mean in a sentence like "The criminal brain is much less developed, as can be remarked in the example in the jar on my desk here"? (People used to think the brain reflected moral states as can be remarked in the scene in the 1931 film Frankenstein which I am referring to here) To remark upon something is to notice it. So this kind of sentence expresses a general statement, and then asks you to notice the concrete expression of that statement, like the brain on the desk. The phrase "as can be remarked in" connects the general principle to the specific example, as can be remarked in this sentence you are reading now.
Her hands felt clammy.The doctor remarked on how clammy I looked.
The captain had remarked that it was the haziest day he had encountered. It was the haziest memory that came to his mind.
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
Jarry use paroxysm in a sentence.\