Where was the nasal nerdy voice, the plaid suit, the snooty know-it-all haughtiness? |
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They always gave that stuck-up, snooty look to old technical teachers like me. |
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The American arts fan, long mythologized as a snooty, wealthy elitist, is changing. |
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We ate warm chili dogs and watched little snooty five-year-old skiers walk by, kids you could tell hadn't fallen even once that day. |
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I suppose they're going to get all snooty and start treating me like their personal assistant. |
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His name may sound snooty and whatnot, but this guy is one of the coolest guys you'll find in this school. |
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They've got a snooty superior liberalist attitude to the working-classes and conservatives alike. |
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Do you panic when snooty sommeliers thrust an encyclopaedic wine list at you and you know that they will be back in a minute demanding an answer? |
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She was my mother's mother, a proud, snooty woman who had never really forgiven my mom for marrying my dad. |
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A young fugitive on a motorbike ran out of petrol and was kissed by the boss's snooty daughter as a dare. |
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Llamas, despite their rather snooty expressions, are gentle, intelligent and highly trainable animals that seem to enjoy performing. |
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There is this long-held belief that parents who send their children to private schools are privileged, snooty and well-off. |
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Unlike the scenes in the movie Pretty Woman I have never run in to rude or snooty sales clerks. |
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A rather snooty guy examined our premiere tickets, and then he smiled thinly and let us go in. |
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The snooty royal English sat on their powdered bums and taxed the daylights out of the poor citizens. |
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My parents, as they potter through Camberwell and snooty suburbs walking their dog, chat away with locals and the subject often comes up. |
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Many Britons dismiss these reservations with a snooty disregard, and tend to make barbed remarks about pampered children and bad leisurewear. |
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It was like a monkey house, and the head monkeys were snooty intellectuals with an axe to grind. |
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To my ear, Zellweger's Sloane is less perfect than Paltrow's snooty home counties in Emma. |
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When her snooty daughter visits, she is embarrassed by her relative poverty. |
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This snooty imagery is aided by the fact that the band are still teenagers and sing about the sometimes petty concerns of their age. |
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It made it a bit easier for us that even the snooty critics seemed to expect more of that electronic stuff. |
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That snooty neighbour of yours may be sitting in the same row and spot you during the intermission. |
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Many felt, however, that in the snooty world of racing he was made an example because of his background. |
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These new northern pilgrims are less snooty than their colonising predecessors. |
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Plus, no snooty attitudes or other conventional store trappings allowed. |
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Laurel called to them, speaking of their snooty old riding instructor at the equestrian academy the girls had attended together most of their lives. |
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And when the models came out, snooty heads held high, with French pleat or knotted hairdos, they mimicked a bourgeois dressiness. |
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For some Sinhalese, Tamils are snooty interlopers, whose bookishness comes with a jumped-up idea of their rights in a Sinhalese state. |
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Brands that seem snooty downtown present themselves more invitingly in terminals, with open doors and expanses of glass. |
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A better approach is to constructively teach people how to write more effectively, not to chill out the discussion with tiresome snooty boredom. |
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Should you happen to get a reply that sounds a bit snooty or elitist, ignore it. |
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A few tips on how to make tea, without being snooty but the essence of what you need to know and how you need to do it. |
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Kelly was hardly alone in his contempt for the snooty officials. |
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This is the snooty tone of most of the reports on consumer debt. |
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I look shocked as the snooty little brat walked toward the office. |
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In a paranoid mood, one might interpret that as frosty, even snooty. |
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It rhymes with a snooty, Frenchified pronunciation of orange. |
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Nobody wanted to hand a plum invasion spot to some fat egghead from a snooty rag, he crabbed. |
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Call the French snooty, or just demanding, for their attention to good food, good wine, good atmosphere in their restaurants, for lingering over their meals. |
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And so, yes, you realize, you can get pretentious and snooty about tequila. |
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Lest you think GWS is a snooty Philistine, I'll share that I'm a great lover of old English villages and towns. |
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You like feeling snooty about other people who disagree with you. |
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It was the same snooty disdain masking the deep hurt she was feeling. |
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As the snooty Mrs Slocombe in Are You Being Served, Mollie's comic timing was as sharp as any of the male comedy greats of the Seventies. |
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Australian producers instead pride themselves on what they regard as a less snooty and more democratic approach: blending grapes from different regions to achieve a consistent wine. |
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She looked a bit miffy and I later learned she'd informed her husband 'a right snooty cow's moved in next door. |
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Sir Sydney was an arrogant, snooty, bigoted prig, so it was with some satisfaction that I wrote out his parking ticket. |
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The Führer looked peacockish and preening, a snooty tilt to his head. |
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Thus the ground was laid for a big crossover hit like The Full Monty, which made its money in multiplexes and fleapits rather than snooty art-houses. |
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Sadly some national newspaper reviewers took a predictably snooty approach to a theatre exclusive happening in the North West. |
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Mum-of-two Amanda, who has been on BGT since it started eight years ago, claims snooty Bafta judges had a BBC bias and ignored her show's popular appeal. |
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His almost snooty character does seem at odds among the hoi polloi of the Madchester scene, but that leads to some classically caustic pieces of dialogue. |
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Take, for instance, the snooty attitude to betting, which has been named by no less than IOC president Jacques Rogge as being as big a threat to the Games as doping. |
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Mum-of-two Amanda, who has been on BGT since it started eight years ago, claimed snooty Bafta judges had a BBC bias and ignored her show's popular appeal. |
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