sniffy / ˈsnɪf i /

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sniffy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

snif·fi·er, snif·fi·est.Informal.

  1. inclined to sniff, as in scorn; disdainful; supercilious: He was very sniffy about breaches of etiquette.

sniffy 近义词

sniffy

等同于 overbearing

sniffy

等同于 arrogant

sniffy

等同于 haughty

sniffy

等同于 proud

sniffy

等同于 snobbish

sniffy

等同于 prideful

sniffy

等同于 prideful

sniffy

等同于 self-respecting

sniffy

等同于 uppish

sniffy

等同于 high and mighty

更多sniffy例句

  1. Then when Amy was so sniffy—excuse me, Amy—about having boys in the party, why, I had to promise not to tell.
  2. Bearded sniffy old men sitting and demanding that we bear children.
  3. This you will find obscure, but study it well—though strictly in private, so as not to give me away as a sniffy critic.
  4. At Oxford, you know, they are a bit sniffy about the lecturers who arouse enthusiasm.
  5. If she thinks people are unkind to Daisy or sniffy about her, she'll stick to her like a leech.