It has a superior, snotty tone that reminds one of the problems some candidates have had in wooing the average American voter. |
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The worldliness of her books can be gratingly self-conscious at times, but it's never snotty. |
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Fever and chills, a hacking cough, snotty tissues, and discarded cups of tea are all that remain here for the moment. |
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I belong to a generation who had our tonsils removed for recurrent snotty noses. |
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While it's in there it should also learn how to wipe it's snotty nose, sleep through the night, and how to fix mama a hot dog. |
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And after last night, with her crying those huge, snotty tears over Constantine, she has to be gone. |
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The obvious signs and symptoms are snotty noses, ear infections, stomach aches, and headaches. |
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Being a bit snotty, I then asked the teacher if we really need to respect all of our elders, because to some degree respect must be earned. |
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I've wanted to speak at a graduation since I left my snotty high school, with its inane rule about needing good grades to address the class. |
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Giles is a philandering upper-class oik, relentlessly snotty and stultifyingly snobbish. |
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In other news, I have a box of tissues here that I bought upstairs earlier to help with my snotty nose. |
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The attractive part of the vocal delivery is the tone, the snotty sneer with which nearly every line is delivered. |
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Then I had to run after the bus and ended up sitting next to some snotty mouth breather who offered me a half-licked lollipop. |
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The chorus tells us that the snotty girl tells the boy to sling his hook, because he isn't good enough for her. |
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I am fully aware that my reaction is exclusive, snotty and downright snobbish. |
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Her son Bobby is a snotty workaholic who is conveniently too busy to deal with anything on an emotional level. |
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I know it's great fun for people to get all snotty and snide over things about which they apparently know nothing. |
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If I'd finished University and attained my degree, I like to imagine that I wouldn't be quite so snotty about waving it around. |
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But here's the view from the other side, from someone who's smarter, and to my chagrin, better at snotty remarks, than me. |
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She went to places away from snotty cheerleaders and selfish little princesses that dominated the population of high school. |
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Are they snotty suburban materialists or caring and unselfish community leaders? |
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Examples of Australian names are balmainer, dingo fish, fiddler ray, flake, hardyhead, jollytail, jumping joey, mouth almighty, and snotty. |
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I kept expecting him to talk with a snotty, British accent and be very condescending to people. |
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The brothers shared a wince at the memory of the snotty chef their mother was inordinately fond of. |
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It's especially difficult not to like it if you dig bratty girl vocals, fuzzy guitars and snotty lyrics about teenage life. |
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Then I got into a heated argument with the snotty salesman who would not allow me to test it outside! |
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Their snotty noses run, they put everything in their mouths, and they get secretions on their hands and contaminate whatever they touch. |
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There was a sharp pain in his back and he turned around to find a little boy with big eyes and a snotty nose. |
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He was really lanky and scrawny but other than that he looked perfectly normal, other than the snotty business around his nose area. |
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Then he planted a big sloppy, snotty, wet kiss on my mouth and rubbed his nose back and forth on mine. |
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Of course, it could be because Franklin has a particularly snotty nose at the moment. |
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A similarly snotty manager of the local watering hole sees less destruction in his wake but ends up increasing employee turnover. |
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I tried to talk to my mother, she saw it only as my trying to move back to London to live with my grandparents and basically told me I was a snotty little madam. |
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In fact, she did feel like a particularly snotty principal of a particularly snotty school and if snottiness was the only way to get the message across, so be it. |
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I can imagine peace lived in a cosmic community, where everyone has their own space, from snotty children to incontinent old people. |
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But, icky, snotty clumps of algae have been seen dancing in the eddies and gyres around the ship. |
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Though Everett's flamboyant-yet-vulnerable performance is the showcase, Firth is his perfect foil as the deliciously snotty malcontent Tommy Judd. |
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Dante had a really snotty nose yesterday which was pretty gross. |
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The narrator, as snotty teenagers tend to be, is terribly embarrassed by this until his father's cousin tells him why his father is so attached to clowning around. |
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This was all done with a very snotty cold and tight chesty cough, the like of which would have made me take a day off were I working for someone other than myself. |
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This year, I am not going to be irritated by snotty comments. |
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But it may be snotty, not to mention irrelevant, for an aged radical to content herself with telling the student body to get a life. |
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Greasy hamburgers or snotty eggs? How about some of those fine pancakes that needed a steak knife to hack through? |
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Even if I can now evade detection on a superficial analysis, though, that's not to say that I'm not still an obvious part of a fairly snotty crowd. |
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But beneath the posters, a filthy and thin Indian baby named Jitendra sat listlessly on the verandah, dirt caking his cheeks, flies gathering around his eyes, mouth and snotty nose. |
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The passionate and snotty bar chanson Ne okrei se in turn is about the break up of a relationship, which might have happened anywhere in the Balkans. |
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However, given the last original member left in 1994, it's questionable how much Dr Feelgood 2013 contains that snotty spirit of yore. |
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I was buried with only my snotty snout sticking out. I was frozen. I could become a pigsicle. |
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It makes your eyes roll, but the voiceover's snotty tone and cheap jibes about Mark's alcoholism and Lorna's delusions end up leaving a sour taste. |
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While snotty punk-poppers hint DeLonge hasn't left those questionable Blink-182 days behind, his band's broaderrange of influences should appeal to a much larger audience. |
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