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Bill didn't answer, in a very snitty way.
Critics have been snitty about the collection – but I'd say their displeasure is largely the result of jealousy.
Not that he's snitty about it, of course.
Arabella and Ashley were pretty snitty about it, though.
This is not to be snitty about the immense literary success of Joanne Rowling.
No reason to be snitty, Sara.
But Becky was snitty, and 57-year-old Bert was mostly exasperated.
That should get him snitty.
Jane Levy as Wren's cynical best friend times her snitty comments nicely, but it's slim reward for the grotesque capering elsewhere.
When he interrupts his cheating parent on the phone with her lover, Dawson delivers this snitty tirade: "Got a new award for you, Mom.
One particularly snitty reviewer dismissed her French Revolution masterpiece, A Place of Greater Safety, for having too much in it about wallpaper.
Once the snitty little twits see that I'm not out to censor them and won't let them bring out the worst in me, things should settle down and be OK.
INNINGS BREAK i was a bit snitty about this mini-match, so I am sorry about that, but you couldn't wish for a more entertaining Eleventy11 cricket match.
Not only has she made direct hits on an administration losing support among women but she has done it while avoiding the sort of snitty headlines and rolled eyeballs (just think Harriet "Harperson") that women's issues usually attract.
Granted, it's not quite Dorothy Parker, but the young cast tear into the lines, while John Michael Higgins' and Elizabeth Banks' riff on Best in Show as commentators juggling snitty put-downs with clueless hyperbole.
An unclassifiable collaboration by Angelina Reaux and Michael Sokol, singers; Ricky Ian Gordon, composer and pianist, and Keith Warner, director, this show, too, focuses on love's misfires, but it finds nothing worth dying for in a variety of snitty skits.