Informal terms for the nose.
A person regarded as arrogant and annoying.
Sinônimos
Examples for "snob"
Examples for "snob"
1You sound like a snob if you say what you really think.'
2His classmates aren't particularly sensitive and Hans is a bit of snob.
3Even a French wine snob like you can't say no to that.
4The snob of the period set an enormous value upon this distinction.
5You are a snob in your pretended hatred of all decent people.
1I think it was in the White Rabbit: a very fine-looking prig.
2He became a prig in the less harmful and more offensive sense.
3Owen Fitzgerald had called him a prig; but Herbert was no prig.
4He was not a prig, though rather exclusive; not ungenial, though retiring.
5Is a prig less a prig in one hat than in another?
1The snot-green Irish Sea would be swapped for the Wild Atlantic Way.
2A free vacation is the only reason we attend these snot-fests anymore.
3Soon I know we will be covered in pug snot and kisses.
4Don't you ever speak that way to me again, you little snot.
5Them look like hocks of snot and go down the same way.
1That's what happens when you're part of the urban snoot elite.
2Every time she gets a snoot full she falls in love.
3They nearly arrested me because I punched him in the snoot.
4She's just one more snoot who thinks she'll never get what she deserves.'
5As a Musselburgh man he was allergic to the staid old snoot-in-the-air town.
6There was another feline growl, followed by a quick right claw to the snoot.
7But he looks at me and sees a hood, goggles, and a long snoot.
8The youngest kids on the block irreverently cocking a snoot at all bar Bohemians.
9Not with a rag around my snoot, and I will rough up my voice.
10He turned into a whale of modest size, twenty-three feet from fluke to snoot.
11Blackwell, he's a cuss, with a snoot like a hawg.
12She then secures a job working as a gopher for Jane Krakowski's ghastly uptown snoot.
13I poke you in the snoot once more before they throw me off the lot.
14Like she had a fly about her snoot.
15Devil come up to Mille, she'd bust him on the snoot and spit in his eye.
16Lin said: Durned ef ye kin fool me in the smell uf enything; my snoot nevur lies.