snide 的定义
snid·er, snid·est.
- derogatory in a nasty, insinuating manner: snide remarks about his boss.
snide 近义词
hateful, nasty
更多snide例句
- Raiders Coach Jon Gruden didn’t particularly want to discuss the topic, suggesting the maneuver might have been aimed at “a smart-aleck bus driver in Kansas City who made some snide comments when we got on the bus” and calling the issue “ridiculous.”
- They can also be a bit snide, as distinct from being funny, about which talent more later.
- In the following issue, The Group was the subject of a snide, imperious review by Norman Mailer.
- She welcomed Jews into her cabinet, prompting the snide joke that she favored "Old Estonians over Old Etonians."
- Again, I am not being snide but am actually looking for an answer.
- For all the snide comments from the right, the word is getting passed on.
- I guess I ain't told you much you don't know about your snide business.
- You played a snide trick on me, anyway—lost your looks the second month and went dead like a punctured tire!
- If I carn't keep upsides with the cackle of snide 'uns, dear Charlie, who can?
- I am going away because I haven't any money, and I'm not going to be a snide and stay on here as your guest.
- There are snide detectives just as there are shyster lawyers, quack doctors and dead-beat newspaper men.