One can conceive of two (at least) possible rejoinders.
But he was suspicious of Sir Edward Grey's foreign policy, which he thought too slavish in its following of Lord Lansdowne; and he opposed the naval increases of the years before the World War, as the socialists in Berlin had opposed the German increases which provoked British rejoinders.
Before 1844 the sessions of the Triennial Convention had occasionally been made unpleasant by harsh anti-slavery utterances by Northern members against their Southern brethren and somewhat acrimonious rejoinders by the latter.
We hope to use this space for extended conversations which require more spontaneity than rejoinders.
He became animated when he began reading his paper and specially drew Rostov's attention to the stinging rejoinders he made to his enemies.