She probably is a lovely girl and shouldn't waste her time on snotty-nosed people like you that think they're high and mighty in comparison. |
|
Only a couple were the snotty-nosed women that used to be typical of estate agents anywhere in the Kingdom. |
|
No, I was a snotty-nosed kid around the pool in Townsville when Talbot brought the kids up there. |
|
He always made time to sign autographs and have a chat to snotty-nosed kids like myself. |
|
So, it was with some trepidation that I offered to expose myself to a department of the snotty-nosed blighters little darlings, even with pay. |
|
I just have very little tolerance for those that act like snotty-nosed little boys when things don't their way. |
|
Every snotty-nosed kid, every whingeing teacher, every bad egg sandwich from the canteen, we get to hear about it. |
|
If she'd wiped his tearful, snotty-nosed face clean with spit on a hankie and theatrically waved goodbye at the school gates. |
|
People would know me from when I was a snotty-nosed young fella. |
|
I was the snotty-nosed kid who raided your refrigerator at 1am. |
|
I won't just nod my head in agreement to avoid conflict... To forever banish snotty-nosed, uppity... weirdo librarians. |
|
So, too, did a low-key background far removed from the snotty-nosed entitlement which has so undermined golf. |
|
Apart from a brief hiatus with John Hall, in my time we've always been the snotty-nosed kid with his nose pressed against the toy shop window. |
|
They just haven't been returning our emails since last Monday, when the goings-on of the Red Wedding sent us into a spiralling, snotty-nosed depression. |
|
Which is good, because I thoroughly enjoyed hoovering up dialectical diatribes in the Edward Boyle Library's concrete cocoon as a snotty-nosed nipper studying politics at Leeds. |
|
Striding out with 14 fellow warriors and a couple of snotty-nosed kids to face down a bunch of screaming All Blacks performing the Haka. |
|
Who would want to drive hundreds of miles to spend a week in a field surrounded by worn-out parents and their snotty-nosed kids? |
|
Even snotty-nosed punk rockers realise you grow up. |
|
It's not every day a snotty-nosed teenager walks in and asks for the latest Bryan Ferry album. |
|
I worry we will be in the poorhouse or, worse yet, that we will have to move in with our kids and their snotty-nosed spoiled brats who call us grandparents. |
|
|
But while many may associate Eton with snotty-nosed rich kids, a group of sixth formers have set out to prove that it doesn't actually take itself too seriously. |
|