snootily

IPA: snˈutʌɫi

adverb

  • In a snooty manner.
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Examples of "snootily" in Sentences

  • "Frankly our viewers don't care all that much about your re-election," says Kelly, snootily.
  • STAMBERG: But the pretty blond stares snootily straight ahead, won't give the driver the time of day.
  • One of them, who is a boy, as it happens, wrote a post in which he, responding snootily to something favorable I'd written about Hillary, called me "an otherwise intelligent blogger."
  • The general view of the outside world seemed to be that rugby, instead of looking snootily at the over-theatrical antics of football, might care to address its complacent attitude to thuggery and put its own house in order.
  • I ws afraid that one would have backlash, being as it exits because last year, in response to a question about why we don't see more mothers in SF/F, one of our panelists was snootily told that women should not be limited by their reproductive choice.
  • Reacting to an extremely painful and costly reverse suffered by an Australian division whose soldiers had been flung into an ill-advised attack through no fault of its own, Haig snootily informed the Aussies that they were not fighting Turks anymore, and wrote in his diary:
  • | Reply | Permalink last friday night, some chatterbunny snootily told tweety how lame she thought it was that obama would employ youtube for his saturday weekly talk. besides, 'how many people are likely to watch it'. i just checked -- so far, 760k and counting .... that's more people than watch hardball. heh.

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