Examples of 'philostrate' in a sentence

Meaning of "philostrate"

Philostrate (verb): Philostrate refers to the act of making witty or sarcastic remarks, typically in a humorous or playful manner. It is derived from the character of Philostrate in Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' known for his clever wordplay

How to use "philostrate" in a sentence

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Shakespeare seems to be poking fun at the profession through Philostrate.
Who the hell does this Philostrate think he is?
Orlando will take the role of police inspector Rycroft Philostrate.
I wonder what Mr. Philostrate can tell us about it.
You are under arrest . Rycroft Philostrate.
Well, be assured Inspector Philostrate has been arrested and charged.
I do not like this . Sergeant Philostrate.
If it 's Inspector Philostrate you are looking for, he 's no longer a tenant here.
Magrite, my love, this is Inspector Philostrate.
Uh, Philostrate is the winner.
Over here . Well, be assured Inspector Philostrate has been arrested and charged.
We fae keep to our promises, Do not try to be funny with me, Mr. Philostrate.
M-Mr . Philostrate is not a murderer.
Do not try to be funny with me, Mr. Philostrate.
And you are? Rycroft Philostrate.

See also

We are found . Transfer order … for Rycroft Philostrate.
Transfer order … for Rycroft Philostrate.
What are you doing in here? Mr. Philostrate.
I kept your plate warm . Mr. Philostrate.
Home for a bath and a change of clothes, I see . Mr. Philostrate.

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