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Meanings of deliberate snub in English
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Usage of deliberate snub in English
1
Never did small dog give tall man a more deliberatesnub.
2
Brendan didn't seem to notice the deliberatesnub.
3
Earlier this year, Richard Kemp, a former commander of British forces in Afghanistan, said the decision was a " deliberatesnub".
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Many in Africa's most populous nation, oil producer Nigeria, saw Obama's choice of Ghana for his first trip as a deliberatesnub.
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It was the first deliberatesnub she had ever received from her father, and she added it to her lengthy score against Ida.
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It was probably just an oversight rather than a deliberatesnub, but given his recent experiences, Warren may have hoped for a little more appreciation.
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He suggests that it is a deliberatesnub to the ancient nations of Ireland, Scotland and Wales, or at least their football and rugby teams.
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As coaches normally deem it essential to establish how the scrum and tackle areas will be refereed, Robinson's no-show looked distinctly like a deliberatesnub.