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How to use snubbed in a sentence

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The Government has consistently snubbed his requests for an official inquiry into the affair.
Angry councillors abandoned a meeting in protest after it emerged the Mayor had snubbed them.
Gordon Brown, the most powerful Chancellor in British history, had been snubbed by Scotland's first minister.
It is an insult to the primary producers of this region to be snubbed by any Minister, let alone one who supposedly represents their industry.
He may have snubbed his own son, but at least he wasn't a bottom feeder like the other men Tammy dated.
Davidson took another hit of the Marlboro and then snubbed it out in the ashtray.
The occupation authorities have urged them to surrender their arms voluntarily, but reportedly many have snubbed the request.
Now, if you're a child of parents being snubbed, I think it's perfectly natural to develop a chip on your shoulder.
The Oxford elite, it appeared, had closed ranks and snubbed him for committing the unpardonable sin of pandering to a popular audience.
Linda had been cautious around the men at first, though she hadn't snubbed them, but lately she was beginning to warm up to their attentions.
Residents spoke out in 2000 after years of being snubbed and claimed the area was being ignored by the country's leaders.
The first time they won parliament seats, they snubbed traditional politics and rotated different members of the party through those seats.
To conclude, Mr Blair was unconvincing on the European social model and, if he had not snubbed Parliament a little by leaving?
The province's rental apartment market was long snubbed by investors, particularly foreign interests.
But its request, submitted 18 months ago, was snubbed by the Royal Mail.
Vacillatory and lacking continuity, he was snubbed by Charles II the Bald, king of France.
Until the very last minute Dany Boon snubbed the awards before coming to the Châtelet Theatre in a tuxedo jacket and orange sweatpants.
The pair have bonded as friends, after he snubbed her amorous advances.
In my opinion, Commissioner, you personally have done Parliament a discourtesy, you have snubbed Parliament.
Sickeningly, there was also the sound of one hand clapping for Ava DuVernay's hugely admired civil-rights drama Selma, also snubbed.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The other women agreed with him, and snubbed the ignoramus, who retired from the controversy.
I snubbed garboard, twitted Oxley and played the very dickens with the flagship's midshipmen.
He was so talkative in the changing room that he was severely snubbed by the Captain of the boat.
Now, as Private Secretary, Balfour had snubbed this party repeatedly.
When an envoy is snubbed, he always asks for leave of absence.
It was gall to the conscienceless junior to be thus baldly snubbed.
Luton want pounds 2m and Boothroyd is ready to slap down a fresh bid after having a pounds 1m offer snubbed in the summer.
But he snubbed her with a sharpness very unlike his urbane self.
He really did not mind being snubbed since the snubbing meant that the lad was gaining strength and spirit.
The only poor comfort he had was that she snubbed Charlie Sloane, unmercifully, continually, and undeservedly.
Margaret Thatcher A MIDLAND MP said he is disappointed that a museum has snubbed an offer to display former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher 's wardrobe.
The Sheriff glowered furiously upon this ragged archer who had refused his service, taken his prize without a word of thanks, and snubbed his daughter.
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