I banged my head on the desk over and over again as everyone turned to look at me, snickering and smirking. |
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As she played though, Josie noticed several of the other girls snickering and giggling about the room. |
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I took this as a justification for my slacker life, quietly snickering at the achievers and believers. |
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My sister stood in front of us with a small group of friends, snickering and giggling as though they'd completely lost their minds. |
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She'd sat by her car, waiting while snickering students passed by, taunting her for what she couldn't understand and could care less about. |
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But, typically, more than a few self-appointed culture mavens and media snobs were snickering under their breath. |
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She started snickering at their dazed faces, before cracking up and laughing loudly. |
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They tasted the wines without knowing their identities, snickering confidently as they scribbled down their scores. |
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I wanted revenge, but I could hear the suppressed laughter and snickering coming from my captive audience. |
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Because they knew even as they succeeded in hogging the spotlight people were snickering at them. |
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The friendship had evidently been the subject of some skepticism, and snickering, backstage. |
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I mean, you can almost hear the reporters snickering in the background. |
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The only malevolent presence in the house that night was a gang of snickering boys and one put-upon girlfriend. |
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Rather, breaths all around me were wasted on rounds of hushed laughs and snickering. |
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Their constant snickering and rampant self-absorption make you ardently hope for a rogue wave. |
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If the name caused snickering, his position as an admiral's son hushed this up fast. |
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The editors I met were snickering about a YouTube video some Frenchmen made, lampooning White's private pipe. |
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To yield to violence heralds a culture of death, with its lot of snickering, mockery and insults. |
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Instead of it dying in a conference with 100 people snickering at him, he became a national celebrity. |
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Some villagers in a small group outside the discussion circle started snickering at him. |
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The clapping died down instantly and I could hear people talking and some people snickering. |
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But Pope Brock plays him in such a one-note key of gulping and spitting and snickering cynicism that the spectacle becomes numbing. |
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The Pattles moved in the upper echelons of colonial society, although the resemblance of their name to the common native patronym Patel inspired a certain amount of unkind genealogical snickering. |
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Here we were then, naked as the day we were born, forced to undress under the prying eyes of the nuns and with the snickering of the kids in our ears. |
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The danger with such comments is that, particularly with any degree of snickering in the background, they risk desensitizing the public with regard to the verbal victims. |
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