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snooty

/snoo-tee/US // ˈsnu ti //UK // (ˈsnuːtɪ) //

傲慢无礼,傲慢的人,傲慢的,傲慢

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    snoot·i·er, snoot·i·est.Informal.

    • : snobbish.

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Examples

  • That represented the most in the seven-season history of a playoff concept often viewed as snooty toward the sport’s financial underlings.

  • The one band that blasted out of dormitory windows onto grassy quadrangles in the snooty Northeast, no matter what, was REM.

  • And so, yes, you realize, you can get pretentious and snooty about tequila.

  • Nobody wanted to hand a plum invasion spot to some fat egghead from a snooty rag, he crabbed.

  • Lest you think GWS is a snooty Philistine, I'll share that I'm a great lover of old English villages and towns.

  • The New York 23rd remains a cautionary tale about the Club for Growth and its snooty deviousness during the last days of the GOP.

  • It sounds well to be a Kappa Upsilon and we can go around if we like and be as snooty as any of them.

  • Besides they're playing snooty too, and aren't paying a bit of attention to us.

  • The other girls of the chorus were awfully snooty to me, because I was that anathema, a 'society girl', but Nita was a darling.

  • I didn't like the way you looked at May Arnold, or the snooty way you talked.