Immediately, the room banterers snidely remarked on my effort to be appear intelligent, of having way too much time on my hands, etc. |
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Yet still the staff carried on as if we didn't really exist, and at the conclusion of our dining, we were snidely asked if we enjoyed our meal. |
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One has to think about what one is really saying when one snidely dismisses women who are interested in fashion. |
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With almost malevolent emphasis, newscasters snidely tell us that we're too fat, citing facts or pseudo-facts from this institute or that institute. |
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His critics, however, say snidely that Mr Mbeki seems to surround himself with people who do not pose a threat to his leadership. |
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She meets the Conner sisters by chance at a gymkhana, where they comment snidely to her and flirt with her father. |
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Churchill snidely described Labour leader Clement Attlee as a modest man with a lot to be modest about. |
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Nowadays Ms Fernández sports designer handbags, trademark white suits and, it is said snidely, collagen-enhanced lips. That she has not been pressed harder in the campaign says much about the hapless opposition. |
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Many comments snidely upbraided CCTV for deploying its resources this way. |
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Thus it proved when Labour unveiled a poster depicting the face of William Hague wearing Lady Thatcher's hair managing to impugn his independence while snidely alluding to his baldness. |
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