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esnob
A person regarded as arrogant and annoying.
snob
snot
snoot
Catalan
esnob
snob
snot
snoot
1
You sound like a
snob
if you say what you really think.'
2
His classmates aren't particularly sensitive and Hans is a bit of
snob
.
3
Even a French wine
snob
like you can't say no to that.
4
The
snob
of the period set an enormous value upon this distinction.
5
You are a
snob
in your pretended hatred of all decent people.
1
The
snot
-
green
Irish Sea would be swapped for the Wild Atlantic Way.
2
A free vacation is the only reason we attend these
snot
-
fests
anymore.
3
Soon I know we will be covered in pug
snot
and kisses.
4
Don't you ever speak that way to me again, you little
snot
.
5
Them look like hocks of
snot
and go down the same way.
1
That's what happens when you're part of the urban
snoot
elite.
2
Every time she gets a
snoot
full she falls in love.
3
They nearly arrested me because I punched him in the
snoot
.
4
She's just one more
snoot
who thinks she'll never get what she deserves.'
5
As a Musselburgh man he was allergic to the staid old
snoot
-
in
-
the
-
air
town.
1
I think it was in the White Rabbit: a very fine-looking
prig
.
2
He became a
prig
in the less harmful and more offensive sense.
3
Owen Fitzgerald had called him a
prig
;
but Herbert was no
prig
.
4
He was not a
prig
,
though rather exclusive; not ungenial, though retiring.
5
Is a
prig
less a
prig
in one hat than in another?
6
The city, this
prig
might realize, was surely full of easier prey.
7
Unconsciously to become a
prig
is an easy and a fatal thing.
8
He felt that he had behaved like a
prig
and a fool.
9
Without me he'd be just a clever
prig
;
he couldn't help it.
10
Ever so superior, I guess, and a good bit of a
prig
.
11
Mr. Charrington is an old dear, but he is rather a
prig
.
12
For Edward, at that date, had much the aspect of a
prig
.
13
Like every young man of exceptional promise, he was called a
prig
.
14
Estelle, though old for her age, could not be called a
prig
.
15
For no man can endure being thought a
prig
,
even by himself.
16
It's worse than ever: here's a little
prig
worrying about his soul.
prig
little prig
young prig
conceited prig
old prig
call a prig
Catalan
esnob
presumptuós