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"snootiness" Definitions
  1. the quality of tending to treat people as if they are not as good or as important as you

18 Sentences With "snootiness"

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Right, so this is not a snootiness issue where you're above comics.
More troubling than Ozick's indifference to these bothersome facts is the aggressive snootiness of her tone.
Lesley Manville comes at "funny" from a totally different direction in "Phantom Thread," using snootiness and froideur.
Snootiness doesn't bother the original Blue Men, who argue that they never saw themselves as avant-garde, anyway.
She made a perfectly valid observation to Amanpour about spotty cellphone coverage in rural areas and was accused of snootiness.
Emily: "Tern Haven's" portrayal of the entire Pierce family is a very efficient sketch of a certain kind of old-money snootiness.
Bologna may hibernate in times of high snootiness, only to be resurrected in a different era, in a different form, at a higher price.
I think back in the day there was a sort of snootiness about North America amongst European aristocrats, many of whom started the IOC.
Velvet Buzzsaw comes off as an indictment of the well-documented corruption and snootiness of the art world—sort of like the dark comedy The Square, but bloodier.
As each precise caricature of British snootiness or silliness comes bounding onto the stage, Mr. Mays seems to be challenging himself to elicit bigger laughs, and he almost always succeeds.
Lib Wright, an English nurse who served in the Crimea under Florence Nightingale, arrives in a tiny village in rural Ireland bringing along an empire's worth of snootiness and superiority.
Khomeini "understood that in Iran the path to power lay in the gutter," he writes with the snootiness of the same secular elite he faults for failing to appreciate Iranians' religiosity.
The quickly acquired faux-British accent in particular has been associated with pretension, or a snootiness that reveals desperation to cover a humble antipodean past, to disown a sunburned, bikini-clad family.
And nobody is keyed into that snootiness more than Cherry Jones as Nan Pierce, a woman who is used to being better than everyone and even more used to reminding you of it.
It's true that the nerds stand up to their bullies and empower themselves, but they are only able to do so by victimizing women whose chief crimes are snootiness and bad taste in boyfriends.
Cool requires a certain snootiness, which may be appropriate when weighing whether to watch "The Big Bang Theory" or "Atlanta," but doesn't do much good when deciding between playing bingo or Baggo (a beanbag-tossing game).
I couldn't quite speak their language, with no knowledge of the outposts they've overthrown, or the class of ship they've captained, but there's no snootiness, no hostility, and no obvious blurring of the line between reality and fantasy.
Tina Maples of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel praised its "hooky effervescence". Charla Wasel of The Evening Independent described it as a song "with which we can all relate." Billboard Magazine says that it is "delivered in a smart, sophisticated post-punk style that oozes Southern Californian snootiness." It also uses the song as an example of the Knack being "mad about the way things are" with lyrics that "are as innocent as the chief of police in a Latin American dictatorship," citing such lines as "she got a smile in her ass" and "she says she'll make your motor run but she won't give you none" as setting the tone.

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