snooty / ˈsnu ti /

⚽高中词汇傲慢无礼傲慢的人傲慢的傲慢

snooty 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

snoot·i·er, snoot·i·est.Informal.

snooty 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

haughty

更多snooty例句

  1. That represented the most in the seven-season history of a playoff concept often viewed as snooty toward the sport’s financial underlings.
  2. The one band that blasted out of dormitory windows onto grassy quadrangles in the snooty Northeast, no matter what, was REM.
  3. And so, yes, you realize, you can get pretentious and snooty about tequila.
  4. Nobody wanted to hand a plum invasion spot to some fat egghead from a snooty rag, he crabbed.
  5. Lest you think GWS is a snooty Philistine, I'll share that I'm a great lover of old English villages and towns.
  6. The New York 23rd remains a cautionary tale about the Club for Growth and its snooty deviousness during the last days of the GOP.
  7. It sounds well to be a Kappa Upsilon and we can go around if we like and be as snooty as any of them.
  8. Besides they're playing snooty too, and aren't paying a bit of attention to us.
  9. The other girls of the chorus were awfully snooty to me, because I was that anathema, a 'society girl', but Nita was a darling.
  10. I didn't like the way you looked at May Arnold, or the snooty way you talked.