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What is the adjective for snide?

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snide
  1. Disparaging or derisive in an insinuative way.
  2. Tricky; deceptive; false; spurious; contemptible.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Whether it's a snide remark about our spouses or children, or maybe a rude comment about our body weight or hair color, words can be very powerful.”
      “The Government hopes to protect the innocent purchaser, who by a snide act of an unscrupulous person, is induced to enter into a most unfair credit-sale agreement.”
      “His scheme has been to supply himself with a stock of the cheapest kind of snide jewelry.”
snidey
  1. snide
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    1. “There is a place for irony on TV, and even for snidey non-comics posing as gagsters.”
      “You never know, it may just be a nervous laugh, brought on by facing up to five boot-faced, judgemental, snidey so-and-sos like you lot.”
      “In hiding, his only human contact are glamour-chasing girl friends, snidey, shady minders and the builders renovating his rambling house.”
snider
  1. comparative form of snide: more snide
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    1. “Grasping his snider by the tip of the barrel the man looked at his wife with sullen, dulled ferocity.”
      “To his credit, snider was initially as defiant as his song encourages its listeners to be.”
      “He fired into them with a shotgun, and killed a German lad of eleven years, named snider.”
snidest
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