She made snide remarks to the stewardesses and sneered at the little kid across the row. |
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Hannah sneered, interrupting the poetic duologue that was taking place before us. |
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With that I sneered and walked off, my pace quick with the heat of getting myself angry again. |
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Her two friends standing either side of the peroxide blonde, whose ample bosom was spilling out of her tight top, sneered at me. |
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Parker also sneered at efforts by other rappers to get young people to vote. |
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He barely rates a mention, naturally, and when he is mentioned he is sneered at. |
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To say that I have found motherhood fulfilling and rewarding is sneered and laughed at. |
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He sneered from the couch he was hogging all to himself by laying long way on it, resting on his side. |
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They sneered and chuckled, holding rocks and sticks in their hands in a threatening manner. |
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When we walk into a shop we get sneered at by the shopkeeper and we are not left to walk about the shop freely. |
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The man noticed, sneered, and then smeared some of the blood on his own face and arm. |
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They have long sneered at the US laws on internet gaming, arguing they were unenforce-able. |
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When I said that few people make real choices about their lives she sneered contemptuously at me. |
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Their anger was a pose, and the pose made a lot of people a lot of money, even as it sneered at the commercialisation of mainstream pop and rock. |
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He positively sneered at me when I announced I was going to take guitar lessons. |
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He smiled and she sneered at him, then took a sip of coffee and returned to poking her eggs. |
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The defence minister, a brigadier general with 32 years of distinguished service, is sneered at as the arms dealer. |
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It could have positive effects on social and economic rights for Cubans, and that's not to be sneered at or denigrated. |
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Danovin sneered, hidden in his cowl, and grumbled under his breath. |
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We asked their staff to buy the paper and they sneered in my face. |
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They are sneered at by those who can afford a bit more, just as the interwar pebbledash semis were sneered at. |
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In the case of polar bears, then, a wild-goose chase is something not to be sneered at. |
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He smarmed and sneered his way through his much anticipated new comedy. |
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They probably sneered even harder when I whooped down the water slide from the top deck, somersaulting into the pea-soup-coloured water. |
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He sneered and shared a conspiratorial wink with someone over my shoulder. |
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I'd rather have a so-so burger in a dive with a friendly waitress than a great meal in a place where the staff sneered at me and never refilled my drink. |
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The beast sneered at the cut on the man's shoulder and licked its chops. |
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American popular culture, though shared and watched by Canadians, was sneered at. |
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In it, a columnist sneered at seminars on gypsy culture that had been organized by the Michelucci Foundation, of Fiesole, near Florence. |
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Peterson sneered, then about-faced and walked back into the Oval Office. |
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Though some sneered at him as a time-server and trimmer, it is extraordinary that a man could live in such turbulent times and win such widespread praise. |
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The people sneered and mocked me as I descended down the stairs. |
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He looked round at me and I swear to this day he sneered at me. |
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Onscreen, he shoved his jaw out, jutted his hips, and sneered at the camera. |
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So how many people, including those who sneered at Aguilera, can even recite the lyrics? |
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I sneered and scowled, windmilled and duckwalked, picked and plucked. |
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China's democratic credentials can be sneered at. |
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This would not merely solve the organ shortage once and for all but it would also place Canada globally in a lead position in the biological sciences, something not to be sneered at. |
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MediaGuardian.co.uk says: A 14th consecutive increase for Harper's Bazaar, but rivals sneered at the decision to multipack it with stablemates She and Coast. |
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He was disdainful of those he thought of as the little people. He openly sneered at them. They mocked him behind his back. |
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The new technology was sneered at by many and not without reason. |
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Usako sneered, there was an ugly look on her face. |
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He sneered at me, and his white face looked out of the mist with his red eyes gleaming, and he went on as though he owned the whole place, and I was no one. |
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He told me that I had disgraced the family by having such a kharma that I had to be a monk, a lama, a wanderer, who would be mocked, sneered at and disbelieved. |
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Those glory days of cheap hot dogs and cheap beer long ago gave way to absurdly priced concessions and dainty, yuppified treats your grandfather would have sneered at. |
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