| If you look past the occasional snippiness of the Post's reporter, it's not a bad portrait of person that most of us will find very sympathetic. |
| The snippiness of his e-mail is worth noting, but I want to comment on its highly misleading content. |
| The muzzle shall not be sharply pointed and there shall be no evidence of snippiness, foxiness or whisker pinch. |
| I grew up in a household where snippiness was regarded as a form of repartee, and so did both my exes. |
| His re-election in 2004 was a shock that in part explains the snippiness of much European coverage now. |