Shouldn't I feel insulted that he's stormed over here to glare snootily at us? |
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It's one thing to snootily complain about other programmers' software without having to develop and maintain my own. |
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Naomi smiled and the blonde bombshell snootily followed her, without giving a backward glance. |
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American Apparel, the clothes shop sponsoring the contest, snootily rejected her. |
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The BBC now has a China editor and correspondent, a Hong Kong correspondent and a China-focused chief business correspondent, but Newsnight tends to snootily insist that only its own people will do. |
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Anderson's voice is deep, poised and English sounding, but not snootily so. |
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In Parliament in 1944 Tory MP Simon Wing fiel-Digby snootily tackled Winston Churchill about the secret missions. |
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Many of the journeys involve mingong, or peasant workers, as the nearly 300m migrants from the countryside who work in urban areas are often snootily called. |
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London newspapers snootily referred to her as an ex-barmaid when in fact her husband owned a successful pub in Blantyre. |
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I questioned this with the waiter who snootily said this was the only menu available. |
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I remember thinking, a bit snootily, that we'd drawn the short straw. |
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