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Snootily, I wondered what sort of pressure could be involved in collecting used cardboard.
Not bad for someone who was once snootily dismissed by a department head at Christie's as a mere “figures man”.
"Of course not," Umlaut said snootily, and left her behind.
Universities who have looked so snootily on the internet for quite a long time are now falling over each other to get their courses online.
"I have investments, actually - and not nine, it's seven," he insisted snootily.
American Apparel, the clothes shop sponsoring the contest, snootily rejected her.
I was universally rejected by several, sometimes charmingly, sometimes snootily.
But critics - perhaps a little snootily - thought his fame and talent hid a lack of brainpower.
The North Koreans are going to snootily cold-shoulder them, and enjoy doing that.
However snootily I carry on, I will never be able to mask my affection for this place.
Cameron looked at Paul with utter derision and snootily suggested that his career had been rather more successful than Paul's.
"Never mind that," she said snootily.
Ivan asked snootily, not looking up from his work resetting the antler in his helmet.
I loved seeing James May's Plasticine garden, which was snootily kept beyond the pale.
I had thought snootily that the stage show of Legally Blonde might put the "ugh" in "euuuugh!"
Konicek is doubly fine as an eccentrically standoffish manager and a snootily detached worker.
And, bearing in mind his own manner, he's probably the last comedian who should be chastising Richard Dawkins for being snootily sure of himself.
Although her mother snootily preferred that she not mingle with the neighborhood children, it did bother her that Shirley spent so much time alone.
Of course, one could snootily regard this as a lack of "professionalism", but it's pure, channelled passion, and that's what matters in the long run.
But The Times is proposing an excuse to do nothing by identifying an absurd legislative linkage and snootily implying that anything less is unworthy.
I have always rather snootily scorned historical novels - I am a historian; I am not going to invent anything.
As for Duke snootily saying it didn’t offer MBAs for “lifestyle enhancement” – that is the most stupid thing I’ve ever heard.
But while the EU was losing influence in the world and suffering economic woes, there was big growth in those countries "snootily disregarded" in 1973.
No one is asking you, Rufus," said the orderly snootily, claiming his hierarchical superiority over the fellow, whom Earl knew to be called Clete. "
In the next episode, "Sam's Women" (1982), Diane snootily teases Sam for preferring just beautiful women with below average intelligence.