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1Only a Philistine would have to work up a snigger at him.
2Bet Bertie Ahern is having a grand old snigger at this one.
3As things have turned out it is easy to snigger at France's discomfort.
4Does he see a risk of a cruel snigger at a bad moment?
5Fellow statesmen around the globe will snigger at him.
6Another was a geologist, an occupation that tries hard not to snigger at our modern speeding manias.
7If the whole thing is making you snigger at how ridiculous it is, that's a natural reaction.
8Archaeologists will be snigger at those.
9The ANC may be backing their former leader, but it's hard not to snigger at some of their claims here.
10There is no surer sign of imperfect development than the impulse to snigger at what is unusual, naïve, or exuberant.
11Since I'd already gone through what they were experiencing then, I thought I'd earned the right to snigger at their travails.
12To snigger at a once beautiful city, with corpses floating by in a flood of toxic sludge, is not just crass.
13May she snigger at your humour; may other dogs cast envious looks at you, and may no harm come of it!
14At our Saturday night gathering, the television volume was turned up only at the end for maximum snigger at the winning entry.
15And now, of course, I'll be a laughing-stock to Dartymoor, and a figure of fun for every thoughtless fool to snigger at.
16Wi' all the strength o' ye, reach oot and tak' it for yer ainsel' else ithers will gr-rasp ahead and snigger at ye!
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