Snooty in A Sentence

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    After all, I did n't wish to appear too snooty now that I had acquired my commission.

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    After all, I didn't wish to appear too snooty now that I had acquired my commission.

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    Being stuck-up, snooty, or just plain down on yourself never scored anyone any points.

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    Certainly, Wrather is brash and can deliver the wisecracks but Roslin perhaps needs to be even more annoyingly fussy and snooty.

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    He then added, "But when your sister was so snooty about the coins and other items and short changed Fred O'Connor, we decided to keep the notebook."

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    I can remember when a working class woman would have been thought very snooty if she had a pram.

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    I just know that I like ' him ' and ' did n't ' like his snooty wife.

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    It 's no wonder, perhaps, that so many genuine archeologists feel rather snooty about him.

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    It was in the attic that Hornibrook is rumored to have gotten his jollies at the expense of the snooty Arkansas upper crust.

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    It's no wonder, perhaps, that so many genuine archeologists feel rather snooty about him.

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    Nobody is particularly snooty in this world, right?

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    Solid (if slightly snooty) hotel in this historic village.

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    That was on late at night, on the snooty station, BBC2, but it was only 4 episodes.

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    The more snooty residents, even then mainly incomers wanted them banned.

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    There are no exorbitant fees, silly club house rules, snooty attitudes or outrageously priced drinks !

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    There is the worm of the title, who teaches a very snooty princess a lesson - and eats her.

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    We 're on at half 7. Also hope to see you at the snooty fox on sat 29/04/06 at half 7 again.

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    Whilst, almost every white person, is shown to be a snooty stuck-up git, or a complete retard !

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    Your children actually might grow up feeling privileged, better, and even a bit snooty.