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"sneer" Definitions
  1. an unpleasant look, smile or comment that shows you do not respect somebody/something

307 Sentences With "sneer"

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So, yeah, that stereotypical "stripper smell" people often sneer at?
"Girls, food, gear," they scream along with Healy's accusatory sneer.
Eurocrats who sneer at Eurovision should learn from it instead.
But this show just continues to sneer at its fans.
Those fans sneer that Windhorst follows James around the country.
"No Rasta woman do dat," he said with a sneer.
Automobile enthusiasts often sneer at the appliance that is Corolla.
Carlile's vocals were robust, ragged, full of sneer and hope.
A few tracks later, "Monte Veritá" trades that sneer for propulsion.
You pass me on the street and sneer in my direction.
To be read through a monocle and with a sinister sneer.
And he will do it with a sneer and a smear.
He attacked opposing lineups with his entire arsenal and a sneer.
No matter how loud the skeptics doubt or the critics sneer.
Older Brexiteers bristle at the cosmopolitan elites who sneer at traditional values.
A small gesture, a way of batting the eyelashes, a smile-sneer.
And it better not sneer at Trump and condescend to his supporters.
It doesn't take long for the drama of home to reveal its sneer.
When conservatives sneer at liberal elites, their complaint is largely a cultural one.
But the sneer withers away; the chuckle turns to dust in the throat.
As a result, many preppers sneer at technology as a volatile resource-sink.
His wide, wild eyes and stretched, evil sneer barely contain an animalistic fury.
Creative types usually sneer at art by committee; the Neo-Futurists embrace it.
Musically, it's a pubescent growth spurt — sudden, jerky and accompanied by a sneer.
The bright, round eyes narrowed and darkened; the lips twisted into a sneer.
Sure, Trump will sneer that "green" is girlyman, uneconomic, unpatriotic and vaguely French.
The front camera, with its 8-megapixel sensor, is nothing to sneer at either.
Both of these people have become characters we can cheer on or sneer on.
It's dismantling their ability to stay safe, and it's doing so with a sneer.
Were these people, whose lives I used to sneer at, now happier than me?
Rating From the galley, Tom Hardy leans forward, a magnificent sneer on his face.
It sounds mean; it's not exactly Suicide, but you can imagine a punkish sneer.
No one sings with a sneer better in rock 'n' roll than Greg Dulli.
His expression — part sneer, part glare, all menace — turns small forest creatures to stone.
Some lift Dalí and his work as the pinnacle, others sneer at its exposure.
So it's not all that useful to point to a fictionalized past and sneer.
It's a word that may be said with a sneer concerning a wine's potential.
Frank Bruni We can scoff and sneer at those images of New Jersey Gov.
"Donald Trump's rise was the fault of Scott Bakula," Colbert says with a sneer.
SOLZA GRCEVA's face curdles into a sneer as she traces the betrayal of her nation.
Most people respect work-related excuses, but sneer at health conditions they've never heard of.
Above all, this is a show that doesn't sneer at love in all its permutations.
He just waives the objection away with a sniff and sneer and on we go.
Emilia Clarke has never been better, unleashing an imperious sneer at all who doubted her.
I love to sneer and lurk in the shadows in every scene I am in.
May's Brexit performance, sneer at her both openly and anonymously for being useless, obstinate, indecisive.
It's harder to sneer at the "other" after you've both shared a life-transforming experience.
Don't you realize that handymen sneer at women who scream at the sight of bugs?
Consider the thinly disguised sneer in most articles and editorials about so-called fake news.
The perfect fit between Mr. Fagen's sidelong hipster sneer and his self-loathing dirtbag narrative.
He'd make a small, confused sound, Huh, and give me a little half-smile, half-sneer.
The opposition's plan to hold a referendum this year never had a chance, sneer senior officials.
In the new video, we see solemn, unsmiling Arthur give in to the Joker's signature sneer.
The Mets are used to Harvey's not only pitching well but doing it with a sneer.
At one point he did sneer at "the fake news" media for concentrating on Russian collusion.
Critics sneer that they're all heaving bosoms and throbbing manhoods, unrealistic, poorly written and politically incorrect.
Of course, The Washington Post and the media elites dismissed Trump's claim with a predictable sneer.
"The real journalists, the regularly employed, they sneer at me," he wrote later in an essay.
The National Rifle Association gun lobby was quick to sneer that the guidelines, issued on Nov.
Hyperrealistic, with bulging eyes, a pink umbilical stump, and a sideways sneer, it resembles a tiny Gollum.
Fig has a sexy, almost sophisticated sneer, and more natural power in her left finger than Linda.
The Trump administration may sneer at climate change, for instance, but Walmart and General Motors do not.
Ramm, who had rapped in the movie "Wild Style," was already known for his unique nasal sneer.
Even at 20, he will roll his eyes and sneer at complicated questions about strategy and formations.
But the sights and sounds of the past few days have been too ghastly to sneer away.
The Young Pope glances at his adversary, preternaturally long eyelashes blinking, tanned face stretching into a sneer.
We today may laugh or sneer at this presumption that my side is worthy and yours isn't.
"In My Feelings," with synthesizers and trap percussion, finds the spunk to sneer at a cheating boyfriend.
Those who believe Ferraris should look and be family unfriendly will sneer at the shooting brake silhouette.
They sneer at Zelda's wide-eyed attempts to fit in and mock her wardrobe of ruffly pastel frocks.
They simply offer a nasty punk sneer to the crowd, expecting to very soon be on their way.
American policymakers sneer that, with its chequebook diplomacy, China is crudely attempting to buy influence across the region.
"Peace has become a word that people sneer at the mention of," said one of them, Merav Michaeli.
I would hire professional actors for the staff, people with such rigorous stage training that they won't sneer.
In the end, it took the attack on Pearl Harbor to persuade The Times to abandon its sneer.
In Trump Jr.'s world, "triggered" is uttered with a sneer in the direction of wimps and cowards.
"Is this Hell Week getting weirder?" he asks a fellow brother, who shrugs off the notion with a sneer.
"He replied in a tone that sounded like a sneer," McCabe wrote, according to an excerpt in The Atlantic.
Take 3D: "Sneer," in this case, is the definition of your entry, which your charade is trying to solve.
The character hates what he's become and lashes out at those who mock him and sneer at his disability.
His verses — largely unchanged over the years — have sharp corners and are delivered with a you-weren't-there sneer.
When he calls himself the "friendliest black artist in America," you can almost hear the sneer in that slogan.
But stick with it, because you never want to pass up a chance to sneer at H. L. Mencken.
But Ratner — through Sandler's charming sneer and dirtbag facial hair — never loses hope that he can beat the house.
Other Sudanese may sneer that the Rashaida's new cars and houses have been bought with the proceeds of people-smuggling.
More importantly, they've captured the essence of her spirit in every raised chin, arched eyebrow, and subtle sneer of condescension.
The next time you see Serena's sneer in The Handmaid's Tale, maybe you'll catch a flash of Cersei there, too.
Rather, in making the most extreme argument possible, he is consigning everyone, with a wicked sneer, to the same mire.
He let the songs speak (and mope and sneer) for themselves — a relief, given his cranky, troll-like public pronouncements.
Mr. Trump, for his part, played at Ozymandias, complete with frown, and wrinkled lip, and the sneer of cold command.
At first, she chooses a little pink dress, but she knows her fiancé's family would sneer and call her overdressed.
She exhibited a level of vulnerability, possibly nervousness that softened the homespun sneer she can sometimes exhibit in her briefings.
They sneer at elites, even if they themselves are rich and powerful; they thrive on, and nurture, anger and division.
I cared not much for Rudolph Giuliani, a man instructed to smile when he was more naturally inclined to sneer.
Critics may sneer (and many will) at my attention to this sort of detail, but on TV, these things matter.
A special hood with a carbon fiber halo allows the V8 to peek out and sneer at would-be competitors.
Claveloux takes pleasure in violating the familiar and many of these stories sneer at the stunted, insulting rituals of capitalism.
It was now my turn to sneer, and I did so with aplomb as I watched him snap selfie after selfie.
Supporters of Mr Trump, such as Stephen Bannon, also a Catholic, sneer that the bishops want bodies to fill the pews.
Even The Simpsons—Disney's newest IP empire, nabbed courtesy of 21st Century Fox earlier this year—checked in, albeit to sneer.
Nothing to sneer at, but also a pretty far cry from the $10 billion Trump claims to have in his pocket.
If you must, cozy up next to the side of a building to avoid a sneer look and a snide remark.
And keep an eye out for Alan Cumming doing his best sneer as the hilariously unlikable Mr. Elton, Emma's least favorite suitor.
I see him sitting across from you at a restaurant, his spray-tanned face jerking into an automatic sneer at your revelation.
Firstly, it's a world distanced from a Brit Awards friendly mainstream that will always remain too cautious to really sneer at authority.
Taking, possessing, or sending nude or suggestive images isn't shame-worthy or fringe behavior — it's the norm and nothing to sneer at.
Instead, he one-upped the usual gorgeous corpses by walking out on his glory with a sneer and refusing to look back.
Many Clinton allies say Sanders played a role in Clinton's defeat, and former aides to the Democratic nominee still sneer at Sanders.
After all, what worse insult can a man give a woman than "She wanted it," a phrase that carries its own sneer.
Paul Krugman Opinion Columnist The 2020 election is still two and a half years away, but the Big Sneer is already underway.
The two countries would have to "share the neighborhood," as he put it, an idea that some Trump-administration officials sneer at.
Flashbacks are now littered with "#RESIST" graffiti and protest signs; warring factions sneer at each other's "bubbles"; Twitter mobs become actual mobs.
It was always to denigrate, sneer at or mock any EU proposal and brand Tony Blair and Gordon Brown as puppets of Brussels.
New Japan is hip in a way the manufactured sneer of Roman Reigns or the 20 year old McMahon sibling rivalry simply aren't.
These are people who attend midnight screenings, can quote monologues by heart, and sneer at anyone who hasn't caught on to their club.
When I was using a lot of heroin, I used to sneer at people performing mundane tasks: jogging, buying bread, eating in cafes.
I noticed my son's accent for the first time at Halloween when a set of older boys pointed it out with a sneer.
He can sneer like Jack Nicholson, snarl like Heath Ledger or … I'm still not sure what Jared Leto was doing, but never mind.
It's a mini workout of contempt — and oh, yes, there is that finishing sneer, like a villain from a black-and-white movie.
Two large posters of the singer Billy Idol, the years turning his trademark sneer into something of a smirk, hung in the background.
"Whoa," they exclaimed after another swashbuckling southpaw forehand accompanied by the guttural Nadal soundtrack and that familiar curled-lip sneer of momentary satisfaction.
When a Luting accuses the tourists of defiling sacred ancestral ground, they sneer that the Lutings should be grateful for the economic development.
And while the cash stakes are nothing to sneer at, the amount of money involved is fairly trivial relative to Google's overall scale.
Max never really was that big of a jerk, but I guess in Hawkins all it takes is one sneer to be a douchenozzle.
It's unclear if the people who mutter the words, "Ugh, trust fund babies" with a jaded sneer know exactly who they are talking about.
These setbacks seemed to vindicate the curmudgeonly sneer cited by Peter Tasker, of Arcus Investment, dismissing the BRICs as a "Bloody Ridiculous Investment Concept".
The company bragged this week that it's up to 3 million members from a reported 500,000 last year, which is nothing to sneer at.
In some photos my eyes were too narrow; in others what I thought was a subtle smile came out as a full-blown sneer.
But as Greer and Faith's relationship takes on a new dimension, the skeptical sneer of the elder meets the righteous judgment of the younger.
Some articles (and most comments) about the bot-and-faker laden celebrity accounts have a bit of sneer to them, but it's likely undeserved.
She does embarrassing karaoke numbers to prove her worth and speaks condescendingly to her supposed closest friends; her default expression is a derisive sneer.
But even at showpiece state hotels, surly staff sneer, as if wondering why Algeria bothered with liberation only to end up serving foreigners once again.
It is easy to sneer at so-called clicktivism but it demonstrates that the "currencies" of engagement, compassion and hopefulness are still in ready supply.
When you smile, frown, or sneer at the iPhone X, the phone's facial sensors can create expressive 3D emojis that mimic your very own face.
That isn't necessarily a negative term, although it is often said with a sneer by the non-posh; it's just the fastest and easiest description.
Zendaya can't help but replay her signature sneer for the camera -- Check out the triple threat shaking up her style ... but keeping her silly simper.
Candidates with money behind them—his own in the case of Mr Trump, someone else's for Mr Cruz—can sneer at their party's high command.
As I try out my best rock-and-roll sneer for the "after" selfie, I realize how boring and safe my daily look has become.
If we sneer at Bridget Jones and applaud only the Norma Raes and Karen Silkwoods, then all we're doing is building a whole new paradigm.
Jim Fallows wrote "The Economics of the Colonial Cringe: Pseudonomics and the Sneer on the Face of The Economist" for the Washington Post in 1991.
Hidden in one of the frames was a man who appeared to sneer at her while she sat on the Coca-Cola steps in Times Square.
For the Black Aces, a teammate's pained sneer or sudden limp during a game could be the first sign that a career-defining opportunity is coming.
"What's your problem, why do you need to do this?" they sneer, referring to ETH people as "Eth-heads" in message boards, from what I'm told.
Eventually, he snapped, lapsing into something of a sarcastic sneer — "Congratulations, guys, it really is the toughest," he said — but for a long time, he demurred.
At worst, it's a sneer directed at the audience, an expression of contempt for the public that the movie seems to share with its designated villain.
But what I missed this time around was the underlying sense of honor and decency that helped keep the original from simply being an extended sneer.
Reply: There is not a handyman in New York City who would sneer at a woman who asks him to get rid of a water bug.
Rather than engage in good faith with movements like Black Lives Matter, Lilla chooses to mock them, reserving a particularly meanspirited sneer for today's campus left.
The Kremlin would later exploit the Watergate scandal to sneer at Mr. Nixon's — and by extension, America's — allegiance to moral truth as nothing more than hypocrisy.
"Cypriot food is peasant food!" my sisters and I would sneer as we squeezed fresh lemon juice over sigara böreği or my grandmother's hand-rolled dolmades.
The rewards system for drivers offers extra earnings, cash back at gas stations, and free tuition for online classes at Arizona State University — nothing to sneer at.
That's not a Mini, it's a Maxi, they'll sneer, as if the mere presence of the BMW-built five-passenger Countryman is reason enough to be offended.
" Jerry Falwell junior (pictured right), president of Liberty University and a champion among pro-Trump evangelicals, shot back with a personal sneer: "Who are you Dr Moore?
I can tuck this 4-inch phone into a shirt pocket or in one of those backpack phone compartments that modern smartphones sneer at with oversized indignation.
Still, he has no time for people with a dogmatic belief in God, or those others who would sneer and laugh at anybody who believes in anything.
Appleyard tells her "bad timing will define your life" with a sneer; the idea being that all women bleed, some just do it more inconveniently than others.
Democrats, too, who viewed Mr. Trump as plainly unelectable from the start, acknowledged at times that they might have been wrong to sneer at him early on.
Isabelle Huppert's flowing silver sequins are dreamy and classic, but she punked it up a little with those black nails and that extremely French IDGAF perma-sneer.
It will be de rigueur to question an opponent's motives before his arguments, to sneer at experts, prefer volume to accuracy and disparage concession, compromise and moderation.
S. Nightfall" in a poem, and said his prose was scarred by his "repulsion towards Negroes" and the "self-disfiguring sneer that is praised for its probity.
Nobody should sneer at 60 percent of the vote, but Massachusetts is a distinctly bluer-than-average state, and most other Democratic senators outperformed Clinton that year.
She has a point, but does the age of Spanx and Wonderbra really have the right to sneer at the era of the corset and the bustle?
The robust "new Jews" of Palestine sneer at the older refugees and seek to remake the youth in their own image, banishing mother tongues and given names.
His vocals veered between melody and various degrees of sneer, rant and cackle; he had a habit of adding an extra syllable — "uh" — to lines at whim.
" She had detected, in that syllable, an edge she'd never heard before — "a sneer, almost, as if he'd been caught in the middle of a fight with someone.
Watching Axe and Chuck sneer at each other in the plush spaces the show rarely strays from, we're freed up to consider the sad absurdity of these tendencies.
He held Scalia's seat open until it could be filled with Neil Gorsuch, and he greeted Gorsuch's vote to uphold Trump's discriminatory travel ban with a sneer. pic.twitter.
With his slicked blond hair and cold, arrogant sneer, this politician-come-lately is an empty suit robotically shaking hands while spewing inane platitudes at meet-and-greets.
Casts a net wide enough to catch her racist dad, her tolerant mom, me, you, people who sneer at reading fiction, curious people who love to read stories.
Sophia starts off the series as an unrepentant asshole (her words!), and watching her sneer at anyone who so much as looks at her weird gets grating, fast.
And yet the Sanders supporters sneer at these votes, and almost in a racist and patronizing way suggest these voters do [not] know what is good for them.
The grimy solo and Martin's knowing sneer make me want to catch my man cheating, then run him over with a chopped-up Harley that's also on fire.
The closest thing to it is a sore-loser sneer for failing to get an Emmy out of a reality television show that allowed him to belittle women.
As Sam Loudermilk, a recovering alcoholic turned substance abuse counselor, Mr. Livingston wanders through Seattle with his face locked in a sneer and his snark on automatic pilot.
At one point, Greta even books at table at the restaurant at which Frances is a server in order to sneer at her wine recommendations — a truly American nightmare.
" They're all for freedom and equality, they say, but sneer at the mechanisms that might actually help get us there as bleeding-heart pandering to the dreaded "politically correct.
A column in the Süddeutsche Zeitung in Germany compares her "nasty sneer that will lead [Britain] into the abyss" to the politics of Marine Le Pen and Donald Trump.
The two-faced cartoon pop star flashes a grin, then a sneer, as if she really is pulling an unexpected card out of her sleeve and laying it down.
People might sneer at a thinker's background or training, but there can be no arguing with a powerful new idea which explains the world better than its rivals do.
"Gammon" as a way of insulting older red-faced male Brexit supporters has the virtue of being creative, and the downside of being a sneer based on skin colour.
If someone doesn't sneer at her size or comment on her food choices, they might pretend she doesn't exist at all, bumping and jostling her as they walk past.
He had the aloof insouciance to sneer in the face of great risks and dangers, which is a trait all good smokers need when lighting up the next fag.
I often say that it would be wrong for me to sneer at people photographing their dinner, because I have someone to come and photograph my dinner for me.
And noticing that poor Evan has been unable to find anyone to sign the cast on his broken arm, Connor scrawls his name across it with a mocking sneer.
They hate house and techno, sneer at groups of costumed partiers running to the Maceo Plex set, and fervently believe that songs without guitars don't qualify as "real" music.
Sometimes he can push too hard: In his telling of the legend of Kleinzach the dwarf, when it seemed as if he was trying to sneer, he merely shouted.
Because, according to this professor overseeing Columbia University's core curriculum, too many students are never taught the basics of liberal democracy — indeed, are even encouraged to sneer at it.
And all the while, Vandal Savage — the team's main nemesis, who really is named that — occasionally pops up to sneer menacingly and remind us how ee-vil he is.
It tells them with every sneer, every blocked door, that we do not want to see them, that they should go hide and that ultimately they do not belong.
Wonks sneer, for example, that there is simply no way Trump is going to be able to force the Mexican government to pay for a wall across the border.
The story, in many cases, was played with a bit of a sneer by the press, an accepting wink that a new startup had successfully played the PR fiddle perfectly.
In many countries today, politicians who wish to imply that their rivals have lost touch with ordinary voters sneer that they are latte-drinkers, muesli-munchers or partial to quinoa.
Mets 3, Brewers 2 Terry Collins pounded his forefinger against the tabletop that served as a lectern during his news conference Friday afternoon and curled his lip into a sneer.
"That's pretty fucking old, all right," the gangster says with a sneer, nodding at the other two, and they escort the old man through the kitchen into the attached garage.
One salesroom here boasted a brisk business in secondhand Japanese pianos, selling for $1,500 to $8,000 for fastidious, well-off North Koreans who sneer at the sound of Chinese instruments.
My favorite theme entries are FUTZ, such a wonderful word; TOFFS, because they do SNEER, and the iconic, but reportedly coincidental, 2001: A Space Odyssey letter shift of IBM/HAL.
" That thought was quickly replaced by: "If I don't give her at least 15 percent, she's going to sneer at me like I'm dirt and everybody in line will see.
Insensitive by design, Trump set the scene by calling Warren "Pocahontas" and then drove the point home with an all-caps, "See you on the campaign TRAIL, Liz" sneer. Coincidence?
Sometimes they promise and don't deliver; it's not clear whether the expression on a face is a smile or a sneer, or, if it is a smile, what it's about.
While Ian maintains a kind of baffled amusement, we get the closest thing to a villain on Baking Show, as other contestants sneer he's becoming a bit of a teacher's pet.
A wrong answer is doubly penalised: the question is given to the other team and the student who messed up earns a sneer from Mr Paxman that is broadcast to millions.
Many reactions to the gaffe sneer at Game of Thrones for missing the cup despite having two years to finish the season and a reported budget of $15 million per episode.
It looks especially marshmallow next to Insatiable, Netflix's other foray into YA programming this month, which landed with a bitter sneer in the form of hideous fat jokes and wicked slurs.
And it has already invested 2100 percent of that money into startups around the globe, often at very rich valuations that have drawn the sneer and jealousy of rival venture capitalists.
Neither does smugness make us any less likely to be suckered, and in fact, it can make us more open to humbug, so long as we can sneer at it later.
Even if we get groans or a little bit of a sneer, we like that also, because we know you're feeling something, you're having some sort of emotional reaction to it.
In Moscow, it has become fashionable to sneer at the EU's sluggish and hesitant foreign policy initiatives, constrained as they are by both bureaucratic inertia and a culture of consensus and conciliation.
This is Sherlock as we've never witnessed him, and that's a delicious prospect, even for fans who delight in watching him snark and sneer his way through every mystery he's faced with.
With his distinctive sneer, "pure blood" ideology and burning hatred of Harry Potter, Lucius Malfoy — played by British actor Jason Isaacs in the Potter films — is one of the series' great villains.
He was perhaps best at capturing the sneer of pride in those rejecting faith and the bug-eyed fear of non-believers who learn, too late, that they are doomed to Hellfire.
To the extent that Blocker has been a soldier doing his job, the movie regards him with sympathy, and supplies an Eastern intellectual (Bill Camp, wearing round spectacles) to sneer and judge.
It's the sort of open pro-capitalism you don't often hear from groups of this size, but one that fits a generation that doesn't sneer at "selling out" the way older ones have.
Staples's clipped sneer of a delivery, which cuts up syllables like meat cubes, and the percussive bounce of the music, reducing each beat to a succession of discrete individual notes, are paired appropriately.
Even though many New Yorkers routinely sneer at the parade of beards, piercings, and tattoos that ride the L train every day, I would doubt that the shutdown is leaving anyone feeling smug.
He thinks it's regrettable that he's been reduced to a caricature, to the kind of person who'd sneer, "There's a sucker born every minute"—another Barnum line that Barnum probably never actually uttered.
The music video for the 1983 hit single "White Wedding" featured a barbed-wire wedding ring, a motorcycle crashing through a stained-glass window and the singer Billy Idol unveiling his telegenic sneer.
Her choices of tone color constantly surprised: Describing Tannhäuser's disappearance, her sound palpably grayed; later, a single word, "jähen," was a memorably sour sneer as she told how his betrayal had destroyed her.
Though "Mary Toft; Or, The Rabbit Queen" offers much that speaks to our own slippery times, it's neither philosophy posing as a story nor a patronizing sneer at those gullible folk of yesteryear.
At the very least, you can play a fun drinking game with BrainDead, one where you take a sip every time someone scoffs, "the Democrats" or "the Republicans" with a frustrated, eye-rolling sneer.
But I am dumbstruck that someone who carries the weight of having seen others go off in his stead — friends, neighbors, classmates, teammates — could sneer at those who gave so much to the country.
It's part of canonical heavy metal history now that, for example, without Reagan and his suffocating policies, 80s thrash metal would've been toothless and that 80s punk would've had far less to sneer about.
The old Imperial evildoers have been replaced by the suitably cartoonish-sounding Snoke (created by the hard-working Andy Serkis and digital effects), a wormy, towering ghoul with vivid scars and an insinuating sneer.
The apples don't fall far from the tree for the Trump boys, whether it's being involved in the family business or perfecting a smile that's actually somewhere between a sneer and simply baring one's teeth.
First, she posted a photo of herself wearing lingerie and surrounded by bags of potato chips, a defiant sneer on her face and her left hand buried in a bag as if in mid-snack.
The rest of it was heavy metal guitar riffs with Glen Matlock, who's a big Beatles fan, and John Lydon, who was a smart cookie with his sneer and persona and some quite acid lyrics.
The 1957 Presley film "Loving You" changed French culture forever when it inspired the 14-year-old Jean-Philippe Smet to pick up a guitar, twist his lips into a sneer and swivel his hips.
When the president addressed congressional Republicans at their retreat in Philadelphia last month, Mr. Trump's aside about news coverage — "nothing fair about the media," he said with a sneer — earned perhaps the most enthusiastic applause.
Given recent trends, it's no surprise that the new Cortex-A77 doesn't only focus on overall performance improvements, though the company's promise of 83% IPC performance improvement over the last generation is nothing to sneer at.
The cartoon of Trump Baby looked exactly like its inflatable counterpart, with the president's signature sneer, a large diaper tied together with a clothespin, a tuft of blonde chest hair, and a phone for excessive tweeting.
It might seem O.K. to sneer at the companies that increasingly run much of our lives, but a deeper reading of the reports shows an industry in transition, and perhaps getting ready to get even bigger.
Rather than a cruel sneer or an act of distancing, the darker political and philosophical questions contained in some of Porter's work draw the viewer in, inviting you to sift through your own trinkets and fallibility.
The sneer on his face, the sense of entitlement, his hysterical outbursts, his attempts to deflect questions by attacking his interviewers — surely, even in the age of Trump, nobody actually considered this appropriate behavior for a judge?
The $3,750 reduction in price is nothing to sneer at, but back in 0003, Elon Musk explicitly said that the Model 3 will cost $35,000 without tax incentives, and he kept repeating it prior to the launch.
Its particulars—from the use of a slow-working poison to the trail of radiation through London and the decoration awarded to one of the suspects last year—amounted to an ostentatious sneer at the British state.
The misogynistic sneer of "Mother's Little Helper," for instance, inadvertently illustrated why feminists began to raise hell over benzos' widespread use to tranquilize housewives, whom they saw as appropriately upset with American society rather than mentally ill.
"I came from a part of Italy with 60 percent youth unemployment, and people who sneer at my background are sneering at thousands of young Italians who are trying to create a future for themselves," he said.
His salvos against political opponents or people of faith (he's an atheist) can operate like an articulate sneer, and a hallmark of his acidic comedy is the muffled anger of someone exhausted by the stupidity surrounding him.
As ideas, like the "Pray" portion of Elizabeth Gilbert's popular book, move into the cultural mainstream and lose their purity — as they become inextricably tied up with capitalism, really — it's easy for us, Lewis-style, to sneer.
Trump's team took to Twitter with lightning speed recently to sneer at the conclusion by all 17 intelligence agencies that the Kremlin hacked Democratic Party emails for the specific purpose of helping Trump and hurting Hillary Clinton.
Outside on the deck, lies the kind of post-hipster gangs that only came to smoke and sneer at the true Beliebers, but lurking at the corner table are a group of friends desperate to talk to me.
It was that sneer of hers, the consciously curled lip, which seemed practiced before a mirror, that communicated bottomless contempt for individual journalists, for the profession of journalism itself and for the very idea of truth-as-such.
It is owed not just to a fastball that once touched 210 miles per hour, but also to his chiseled, athletic frame and his dispassionate demeanor on the mound, with a smile that more closely resembles a sneer.
To call "Luv Is Rage 2" inconsistent is the sort of critique that this album (and Lil Uzi Vert in general) seems to sneer at — that it can still thrive even at its most casual is its charm.
The photo project, which went viral in 2013, snapped people reacting to Haley's body, capturing a fleeting sneer or look of disgust, revealing the day-to-day judgment that overweight people endure for merely existing in public spaces.
I sleep better knowing that while the snobs sneer and the critics roll their eyes, you're out there singing a gigantic-riffed song about Leatherface and cramming eager earholes full of that voodoo that only you do so well.
I picture him in front of a mirror as his "testimony" before the House Judiciary Committee approached, fine-tuning his sneer, perfecting his glare, testing different tilts of his head to see which conveyed maximal disgust with his inquisitors.
I've known Anthony Atamanuik for years, long before he became Donald Trump, so it's strange to see him at work—the oversized red tie, the wig, the expression constantly fluctuating between a wide smile and a sad, bitter sneer.
" Stoddard, when his turn comes again, scolds the audience, saying that real progress is being made in bi-racialism, and "that you have something that you cannot laugh down, that you cannot sneer at, that you cannot be cynical about.
His delivery is a sharp contrast to Mark Cuban's nasty "jagoff" slam on Trump that was delivered loudly and with a sneer, and Bloomberg's angry "I know a con when I see one" rant against Trump at the Democratic convention.
What to Expect: I hated watching Alliser Thorne's characterization go from R. Lee Ermey in Full Metal Jacket to a prolonged sneer, and his death will be a waste for the complexity we only got to glimpse in previous seasons.
Cool people might tell you they sunk their saved-up pennies on some Rolling Stone-approved legend, but more likely it would've been a mainstream pop act – the kind the asshole record store clerk in High Fidelity would sneer at.
Some influencers feel strongly about ordering responsiblyIt's easy to sneer at influencers, but many of the best ones have become trusted arbiters of taste, replacing restaurant critics and travel guides, with their captions providing as much interest as their shots.
When Mando brings his payday to the underground forge, his fellow countrymen sneer at him because the bars are stamped with the imperial crest, indicating that they are part of a horde stolen from the Mandalorian people for Imperial use.
So I'm never going to sneer (at) something with a 4-percent yield and a good balance sheet, which what IP has and they make paper and I am very environmentally more prone toward paper than I am toward plastic.
The persona is seemingly modeled on bad boy Johnny in The Outsiders—greased-back hair, cigarette tucked behind the ear, lip-curled sneer—although another possibility is Annie Lennox's turn as a side-burned 19373s hood at the 1984 Grammys.
The story initially involves a satisfying if obvious cartoonish villain, Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis, having a conspicuously very good time), an underworld arms dealer with a weaponized arm, an Afrikaans sneer and a rampaging cohort that includes Erik Killmonger (Mr. Jordan).
Sometimes people sneer that researchers are "playing God," claiming that humans ought not to be interfering with the natural order of things (never mind the fact that we've been doing that, in the form of medicine or agricultural domestication, for millennia).
At other times, though, they feel like barbs and jabs; Ebbing, Missouri, is the kind of town where people sneer at "political correctness" and still feel comfortable throwing around the term "midget" to refer to a character played by Peter Dinklage.
In her her melodic sweetness, her fusion of distorted guitars and distorted feelings, her compulsion to fashion new sonic shapes out of recombined materials, her insistence on play, she's brought together ache and sneer, defiance and insecurity, mess and stylization.
But that's not something to sneer at, because these ponies have already created more than a trillion dollars of business value, according to Gartner — with many trillions more up for grabs for those who can figure out how to apply the young technology.
Joining Jason are the sullen Timothy (Michael Oberholtzer), his body curved into a perma-slouch and a sneer of contempt fixed on his face (he's been parked here while his mother attends her rehab meetings), and the mildly enthusiastic Jessica (Sarah Stiles).
And the fact is that, despite how much you may sneer at them or think they're lame or think that they represent the very worst in modern filmmaking (I have some thoughts when it comes to that), people go see the Transformers movies.
The young MP warned that victories won by past free-trade campaigners were under threat from "the fashion nowadays to sneer at the Manchester school [of economic liberalism]" that was taking hold in the newspapers and capturing chunks of the political parties.
"When the work of journalists basically pokes fun at crime and activities that no reasonable person would be involved in, it's on us to get beyond the snicker and laugh and sneer and look at if there's a bigger issue," Tompkins said.
On national TV, he can pose once again as the patriotic and defiant scourge of elites who sneer at the values of heartland Americans -- the strategy he used to win election in 2016 and on which he is banking to claim a second term.
"When you see the leader take the stage and attack the press and tell the audience to take back America from the minorities who are destroying it — and then laugh and sneer when a protester is beaten up — this all feels very familiar," Curry said.
Turning over memories from my single days and navigating my current relationship, I noticed that both ecstasy and Valentine's Day assist with the pursuit of romance; and yet, people tend to sneer at the idea of them as giving rise to genuine expressions of love.
Howard, Hornets get road win over Thunder OKLAHOMA CITY — With his team just on the receiving end of a thunderous Russell Westbrook dunk that the Oklahoma City Thunder star finished with a sneer toward the bench, Charlotte Hornets acting coach Stephen Silas went to work.
He is "unshaven, gets up at 9:15, he uses this razor blade, he drinks macchiatos, and he hates the Tube," says Tom Cridland, a fresh-faced 25-year-old British entrepreneur who launched an eponymous menswear brand in 303, with an audible sneer.
Though this dramatist — the author of the recent "Wolf in the River" and the Pulitzer Prize finalist "Red Light Winter" — creates vicious characters who do unspeakable things to one another, he tends to regard their savagery not with a sneer but a furtive tear.
We gravitate to shows, to record shops, and, if not to metal pubs, then at least to the kind of dives that might have Creedence on the jukebox and staff who won't sneer if you've got a flame-belching goat on your T-shirt.
It's hypocritical, she believes, for independently wealthy cosmopolitans to sneer at the working capitalists who power the economy (sure), and so the solution is for her to marry a man who patronizes and restricts her, with whom she has almost nothing in common (huh?).
However, they also carry lots of weight for some buyers — especially in a flashy city like LA. Sometimes you just want a car that will give strangers an involuntary, visceral reaction — whether it's salivate with envy or sneer as your car's exhaust blasts their eardrums apart.
Condescending Democrats might sneer that asking knee-jerk voters for the Party of Trump to give careful consideration to their ninth-choice selection is a big ask, and that jingoistic Republicans could never stomach a "foreign" system primarily used to choose the legislatures of Australia and Ireland.
All my life I'd seen you sneer at any sign of femininity in a man.... I pored over those images all night long—your body, your body in a skirt, the wig on your head, the lipstick on your mouth, the fake breasts under your tee shirt.
But here's my question for those who sneer at or hate-read her new memoir about the possible therapeutic value of LSD, "A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life": What on earth did you expect?
" Frustrated by the American Communist Party's tepid response to his novel "Native Son," Wright wrote to a friend that the party "encourage[s] the creation of types of writing that can be used for agitprop purposes," but had "a tendency to sneer at more creative attempts.
That's 42 months without a glimpse of Lady Mary's (Michelle Dockery) artful sneer, 1,282 days without a Dowager Countess (Maggie Smith) quip, and 30,768 hours without a single person being wrongfully accused of murder, or dropping a soup bowl (missteps of equal importance on this show).
If, as Mr. Anastasia suggested, the Scarfo family's credo was "kill or be killed," Mr. Scarfo's management style was grounded in greed (he imposed a tax on even petty criminals operating within his turf) and paranoia (even an unwitting sneer could provoke him to take violent revenge).
Noor didn't have the slimmest what the pighead said to her or maybe it was the sneer or maybe Seecha was just on something particularly potent that early afternoon but after only about fifty seconds of blunt force, Seecha was so exhausted she collapsed next to the corpse.
In one sketch, a gallery consultant encourages the ex-con's artistic aspirations—and somehow, because she's cool with him using shit and ejaculate as his medium (gross, but not that outrageous in the art world), we are meant to sneer, rather than see her as the sketch's hidden hero.
A heartbreaking rigid embrace, such brittleness in Maddy's trapped arms, my hands not quite meeting around the fullness of the pack, fingers locating instead the bulky contour of her hiking boots inside, my eyes briefly finding those of the skycap, who offered me nothing, not even a sneer.
It would have massive teen-throb potential if Bali didn't perform it so abrasively, yet that's exactly why the song resonates: the gravelly rhythm guitar, the shrieking, high-pitched keyboards, the individual words highlighted by her nasal sneer ("pedal"), all scratch the ears, and hence open them up.
On 2015's If You're Reading This It's Too Late, his most direct and compelling release, producers Shebib and Boi-1da deploy a strikingly light and agile set of melodic keyboard loops within the same signature airy style, while Drake discovers he can brag and sneer like a real rapper.
Class representations in media, Kendall says, are filtered through stereotypes that routinely ask us to identify with the top of the pack — the leaders, lawyers, and head detectives — while freeing us to sneer at the lower classes, because at least then we can feel better about ourselves and our living situation.
It has led an American ideology hitherto responsible for a great share of the good accomplished over the past century of our political life to a posture of reaction and disrespect: a condescending, defensive sneer toward any person or movement outside of its consensus, dressed up as a monopoly on reason.
The poet Eileen Myles, who co-existed with the CBGB set in the late 70s and early 80s and eventually became worthy of a Times rundown of her Sundays, has an approach to verse that subverts the form stylistically while also throwing down truths that are more potent than John Lydon's sneer.
What's great about it as a weeknight dish is, he's not calling for superthick steakhouse chops, but the thin-cut ones that you can always find at the butcher and that lots of people sneer at, but that are actually really good if you cook them at high heat, nice and fast.
The glamorous, wealthy explorer who sweeps Lyra away from Oxford in the first episode isn't the coldly cruel villain I remembered from the books, but is no less terrifying for it — she's a fraction less ruthless, more vulnerable and unhinged, and Wilson lets her sneer tremble and her icy facade shatter in key moments.
Still, it's a job, and Rick likes nothing more, even now, than sitting down with his buddy Cliff and a six-pack of cold ones, watching an episode of "The F.B.I.," and waiting for the moment when the villain—Rick, of course—gets to deliver his scumbag line, with a sneer on his scumbag face.
While it's easy to sneer at the reviewer who wrote of the pharmacist-turned-poet, "Back to the shop Mr John, back to plasters, pills, and ointment boxes," one also has to acknowledge that Percy Shelley, in calling the critic a "noteless blot on a remembered name", was also engaging in criticism, albeit of a more perceptive sort.
At the beginning of her group's routine, she struck a defiant pose: Her head was cocked, her steely eyes stared unblinkingly forward and her lips were tightly pursed, forming an expression set somewhere between a smirk and a sneer — the sort of withering glare that adults secretly fear whenever walking past a pack of contemptuous teenagers on the street.
I admired the raging sneer with which Mugatu (Will Ferrell), Derek's nemesis of old, turns to Marc Jacobs and addresses him as "Marc, by Marc Jacobs," but, in all honesty, how much of a creative risk is it to show that you can take a joke, when the joke is no more wounding than a back rub?
Soccer Mommy's trick is to combine several smaller, more commonplace tropes in the service of a grander narrative: the breathy sneer, the vocal ache that signals adolescent misery and gender solidarity, the guitar distortion whose rawness correlates with lyrical introspection, the diaristic illusion, the tunes that sound catchy in your head and abrasive when she sings them.
Blackrat has clearly studied the Midnight doctrine of lust, filth, and sleaze, but tone down the rock'n'roll swagger in favor of a nasty punk sneer, ugly shards of ancient thrash, and an eerie First Wave feel (with evil Tormentor vibes all over the place) that only emphasizes how rough and nasty their riffs—and perfectly hollow their cardboard drum sound—aim to be.
After the 2016 election many in the news media seemed all too ready to assume that Trumpism represented the real America, even though Hillary Clinton had won the popular vote and — Russian intervention and the Comey letter aside — would surely have won the electoral vote, too, but for the Big Sneer, the derisive tone adopted by countless reporters and pundits.
There's an old-school flair to this "piece of glib journalism often written under a tight deadline" — one could almost imagine hearing it said with a little sneer in a movie like "His Girl Friday" — but its history is actually pretty brief and a little ignominious (as a warning, that link is surprisingly bawdy, especially for a New Republic article).
It isn't the form of communication in the United States, but so much of what the middle-brow tastemakers sneer at in the ring presaged the carnival world we live in now: Trump, a McMahon on the cabinet, the obsession with being "in the know" when you're convinced what you're seeing is kayfabe, the return of high dudgeon oratory via the art of the promo.
Given these sonorous hints from history — that small parties, who have an equal right to run their candidates, are usually the most innovative and far-seeing — one can ask why the two major parties don't look at, instead of sneer at, the agendas of the Libertarian and Green Parties to see what they can adopt in order to siphon votes away from the small fry.
On the condescendingly titled, tepidly performed Pure Comedy, Misty's well-groomed designer folk-rock band failed to rise above a lachrymose crawl, thus sparing listeners the burden of feeling musical pleasure while absorbing the artist's lofty proclamations on social media, the entertainment complex, outrage culture, and other hot topics lesser writers have at least the modesty to sneer about in quickly digestible think pieces, rather than an hour-plus album.
Adler tells the reader about the watery scrambled eggs served at the Negro First Baptist Church to the disorderly lines of marchers and their lack of a "sharply defined sense of purpose," and as you read, you can sense she is trying to elbow out some critical distance — if she can sneer, even lightly, at Selma, she can assure the reader that nothing was above critique from her journalistic eye.
The musical lineup is nothing to sneer at — with members of LCD Soundsystem, Animal Collective, and My Morning Jacket doing solo sets, as well as performances by Au Revoir Simone and Jon Hopkins — but neither is the art quotient, which includes works by Lynch himself as well as William Eggleston and an off-site exhibition of Sandro Miller's photographs of John Malkovich as iconic characters from Lynch's films and Twin Peaks.
" She does sneer at Democrats like former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Hill Reporter Rafael Bernal: Biden tries to salvage Latino Support Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE, who has been critical of her on the heels of the campaign, saying the party "did not talk about what it always stood for—and that was how to maintain a burgeoning middle class.
While just under 52% of British voters opted for Brexit, the fact is the majority of the electorate will vote for parties that are ultimately committed to leaving the EU. Die-hard Remainers are now, mercifully, a minority in the UK. Despite the absence of large-scale political and public opposition to Brexit in the UK, some European and global political and media elites continue to sneer at the move to leave the EU and portray it as a narrowly nationalist, bigotedly isolationist and unthinkingly populist phenomenon.
On the same evening that I read Knausgaard's sentence about turning 40, I brushed my 10-year-old son's long wet hair after he took a shower and, even though I am the worst in the family at hair-brushing, and my son had a sneer on his face the whole time, bracing for pain, I somehow managed not to hurt him and even, in the end, left a perfect part in the middle of his hair — a trick I had never been able to do before.
The best part of this interview is that this is exactly the type of network and people who sneer at us for asking Tulsi GabbardTulsi GabbardHillicon Valley: Clapper praises whistleblower complaint | Senators urge social media giants to take action against 'deepfakes' | Tim Cook asks Supreme Court to protect DACA | Harris pushes Twitter to suspend Trump Warren says Trump should not be banned from Twitter Joaquin Castro volunteers to play his brother on 'SNL' MORE whether Warren is ready to be Commander in Chief and accuse us of lazy interviewing.
One of the reasons that your question creeps me out is you're just faced with the fact that you're somehow taking yourself out of the natural world by eating that... A lot of the things that I find kind of gut-wrenchingly disgusting are sci-fi futures that are kind of a restructuring what the normal is in human existence because medical and biological science has gotten so sophisticated that it can do things that we were never meant to be able to do and really should not be done....I think it's like what people sneer at as first world problems.

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