The mountain is a 6,288-foot-high fortress guarded by schizophrenic weather that could turn the devil himself into a sniveling wuss. |
|
No, Joe, you sniveling toad whose pathetic job it is to lie for other liars. |
|
They're the ones who are sniveling, just because someone is actually using the service that they're offering. |
|
Someone has to straighten these people out before all of our kids turn into sniveling, whining, spoiled brats. |
|
He was sniveling, and looking like an over large baby crying on the pavement. |
|
She suddenly covered her face once more, sniveling and weeping into her hands. |
|
No stupid ghost stories were going to reduce her to sniveling in the dark, not when she had a missing daughter to find or avenge. |
|
They'll scream class warfare, but in light of the charges it starts to sound like sniveling defensiveness. |
|
But don't do it because you expect to be rewarded for sniveling before His throne. |
|
The previous day, he had made a sniveling recantation on the floor of the Senate. |
|
As a depiction of Labor policy, it represents one of the more sniveling grovels in recent memory. |
|
Another of the king's sniveling nobles had noticed, however, that she slipped out of his house long after candles had been snuffed and fires extinguished. |
|
Louise was sniveling a little, tears running down her cheeks. |
|
When the audience looked at him, it saw a sniveling nincompoop. |
|
Do you know how long it takes me to patrol sniveling, weak little undermen like you trying to find a general, captain, or anyone that can take a bit of leadership? |
|
I was writing this on a cranky Hammersmith and City line rush hour train where not just one sniveling hungover carcass was deposited next to me, but two. |
|
Anyone who knew Ayn knew that she was not big on sniveling. |
|
Look, no one was spared a hangnail, let alone despair, bitterness, the usual slate of sad abstractions, and you're sniveling over some irregular beats? |
|