All 20 Uses of
retort
in
The Crystal Shard
- You're water-weary!" the captain of the first ship retorted.†
Book 1
- "An agreement signed during a time of friendship and in the spirit of good will," retorted Jensin Brent, a younger, golden-haired man with an innocent face that often gave him an advantage over people who judged him naive.†
Book 1
- "Who indeed?" retorted Jensin Brent, now a bit of fluster showing through his calm facade.†
Book 1 *
- "The name is Regis," the halfling retorted from his high perch, proudly folding his arms across his chest.†
Book 1
- "Ware your words, dwarf!" retorted Cassius, tentatively grabbing at his sword hilt.†
Book 1
- "You view the situation incorrectly," retorted Kessell.†
Book 2
- "You have the right to call me whatever you wish," retorted Wulfgar.†
Book 2
- "Nonsense," Drizzt retorted.†
Book 2
- "No natural beast," the barbarian retorted.†
Book 2
- "Little human," the giant retorted, "I've squashed a hunnerd o' yen puny kin!"†
Book 2
- Biggrin retorted.†
Book 2
- "And you only get half for the one at the chasm," Drizzt retorted.†
Book 3
- Bruenor retorted.†
Book 3
- Kessell retorted.†
Book 3
- "You would lead our people at the beckon of a wizard," Wulfgar retorted.†
Book 3
- "You are a dog," Glensather retorted.†
Book 3
- Kessell retorted as Cryshal-Tirith shuddered again, this time even more violently.†
Book 3
- "By the tale my eyes tell me, your army does not fare well," Drizzt retorted.†
Book 3
- Kemp retorted.†
Book 3
- You're crazy, dwarf," retorted Regis.†
Book Epil.
Definition:
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(retort as in: quick retort) a quick reply to a question or remark -- especially a witty or critical one