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Sentence count:17Posted:2017-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: sniffsnifflesniff outsniffingiffyjiffypuffyhuffyMeaning: ['snɪfɪ]  adj. having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy. 
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1) Some people are a bit sniffy about television.
2) She's a bit sniffy about my taste in music.
3) Well, don't get sniffy about it!
4) They were very sniffy about letting us in without jackets.
5) Holly asked Rain whether Sniffy had named names yet and she admitted getting nothing from him.
6) The European travel industry uses the sniffy phrase "sleep cheap, shop expensive" to describe Chinese visitors.
7) In an industry in which visionaries are often sniffy about anyone else's ideas, the readiness to go elsewhere proved a devastating advantage.
8) One day, Sniffy was scrubbing his toes in the pond.
9) Apple, after being sniffy a couple of years ago, is selling e-books through iTunes; Google is quietly digitising every book it can get its hands on for Google Books.
10) His name was Sniffy . Probably because he liked flowers.
11) Riley had won his argument: the lead story was the recapture of Sniffy Wilson.
12) By the early 18th century it was already a busy popular museum, although one sniffy German visitor of 1710 said "Herr Burgermeister Reimer in Luneberg has twice as many specimens".
13) And the reaction in the land of capitalism red in tooth and claw? Decidedly sniffy.
14) He is always puffing about the expensive wines he brings over to my place,(http://sentencedict.com/sniffy.html) and is then sniffy about the offerings I take round to his.
15) He suggests they may become "building blocks" for his more expansive Asia-Pacific Community. Sniffy Asians will surely see that as presumptuous.
16) Western firms such as IBM and Accenture can be sniffy about their Indian rivals' sophistication.
17) He was also a natural populist in a field that was sniffy and exclusive, bringing to the Met and Covent Garden a sense of opera as Italian peasant fare, "macaroni" for the masses.
More similar words: sniffsnifflesniff outsniffingiffyjiffypuffyhuffystuffyfluffyscruffysnipsnidesnipersnitchsnip offsnivelsnickersniggersnippingsnivelingpersnicketyunifyknifeniftyeven ifminifyuniformrifftiff
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