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Snooty

Snooty meaning

Haughty, pompous, snobbish; inclined to turn up one's nose. | Of an event, a thing, etc.: elite, exclusive. | Easily angered or irritated; irritable, short-tempered.

Example sentences (20)

Mother and daughter are extremely close: it was Florence who urged her to ignore snooty executives who told Odudu in her early career she'd never get anywhere without toning down her accent.

Socialism has become the plaything of snooty, rich, moral infants, making it a toxic word.

The rest of the characters are hardly worth mentioning, as they are mostly reduced to the rude, snooty, rich person archetype.

Wet and wild conditions are often an underdog's best friends but Clement's side – who aren't snooty about going direct – squeezed the life out of their hapless opponents with superior pressing and tidy link-up play.

And if you think he’s being a bit snooty with his tasting notes, you’d be wrong, as this beer actually has orange and coriander in it.

A snooty housekeeper tells them to clear off because they smell so bad, but I did not believe this.

In Black assumes the role of Dewey Finn, a down-and-out musician who fakes being a substitute music teacher at a snooty prep school.

Mother with SIZE P boobs claims she was 'SHAMED' by a 'snooty' teacher for not wearing a bra on the school.

The Canadian artist and pioneering zine-maker A. A. Bronson has characterized such works as “format-oriented,” as artists, disenchanted with the snooty circuits of galleries and critics, explored the possibilities of do-it-yourself publishing.

I'd want to be part of the snooty monocle tier.

No more snooty sales assistants, dodgy changing room lighting and the worry of going over the time limit in the car park.

She is a snooty villager, so her personality, especially at the beginning of the friendship, leaves a lot to be desired.

Such is the life of a Snooty villager, like Becky.

The aristocrats, snooty as they may be, have homes perfectly fit for a film camera.

There is a brilliantly snooty aside in this Guardian obit about 1960s Americans seeming “content to live on tuna melt … washed down by Coke”, but that sounds spot-on to HTE.

But them Hollywood types are too snooty to do anything like that.

Shivani Surve says, “I don't know what I am like, but people always think I am snooty and they don't talk to me.

Built for George Stephen, first president of the Canadian-Pacific Railway, this breathtaking Italian-Renaissance mansion housed a snooty, private club for much of the 20 century.

Born at the Miami Aquarium and Tackle Company on July 21, 1948 (age 67), Snooty was one of the first recorded captive manatee births.

Raised entirely in captivity, Snooty will never be released into the wild.