This kind of coinage and derivation is a typical process in the creative evolution of language, and is exactly the sort of thing that snoots like to deprecate. |
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He was the leading exponent of photorealism, a school of art that was probably maligned by the snoots but embraced, bemusedly, by the pop artists. |
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Americans may be entranced by this endearing family of highborn English snoots, but the show is going downhill. |
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What is really getting up the royal snoots is that they can no longer dictate what we read, see, hear and think about them. |
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I have been a lifetime resident in my beloved Springfield and am angered at the way my city was described by these snoots you interviewed for your story. |
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