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9 Sentences With "sniffily"

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Sniffily together they watched films by the Dardenne brothers (Belgians were allowed) and Julia Ducournau.
JPMorgan Chase, sniffily explaining that it had considered a bid after an "invitation" from Worldpay, which is a client, declined to proceed.
While this stuffy, sniffily headline might read as a disappointed shake of the head with some under-the-breath tsking, it's basically Fox's equivalent of brandishing pitchforks at their hairless fearless leader.
I WATCHED "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society" by myself on an iPad, and I admit that this period romantic tear-jerker had me a little sniffily by the end.
Republicans can easily distance themselves from Trump's temperamental issues — Paul Ryan often sniffily declines to comment on stray Trump tweets — or dismiss the Russia issue as some kind of "deep state" conspiracy.
Except that the Republican Party has always been skittish, derisive even, about prioritizing female candidates, sniffily claiming to reject identity politics in favor of backing the "best candidate" without regard to gender or race.
It's a story at once old and new, a latter-day spice route making unexpected connections between the grandmother in India, stirring turmeric into warm milk for a sniffily child; the Goop acolyte in California, sipping an après-yoga prepackaged turmeric "elixir," whose makers extol the "body harmonizing" powers of the spice's key chemical compound, curcumin; and Dávila wielding a pickax in rural Nicaragua.
Her latest book, " You Do You: How to Be Who You Are and Use What You've Got to Get What You Want " (Little, Brown), is the third she has published in two years, after "The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck: How to Stop Spending Time You Don't Have with People You Don't Like Doing Things You Don't Want to Do" and "Get Your Sh*t Together: How to Stop Worrying About What You Should Do So You Can Finish What You Need to Do and Start Doing What You Want to Do." Knight's books belong to what Storr sniffily calls the "this is me, being real, deal with it" school of self-help guides, which tend to share a skepticism toward the usual self-improvement bromides and a taste for cheerful profanity.
They looked like mujahideen, longhaired, scruffy, heavily > armed, driving wrecks of cars. They were fed up staying in cow barns when > they heard Adams and McGuinness were on holiday in the area. They found out > where Adams was staying and turned up at his chalet, where they were > sniffily shown the door. There was no way Gerry and Colette would let that > crowd darken their door.

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