Definitionn. a facial expression of contempt or scorn
Last update: October 30, 2015
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He is always sneering at people less clever than him. [Please select]
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I sneer at anyone dull enough not to have a company car. [Please select]
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An old lady sneer at everyone few scientists are quot sur les. [Please select]
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Captain Stubbard enquired, with a sneer at such a youth. [Please select]
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France was the proper land for him, as his mother always said with a sweet proud smile, and his father with a sneer, or a brief word now condemned. [Please select]
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Younger was a cosmopolitan democrat, and sneered at the old Border glories of the warlike days. [Please select]
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But instead of doing that, he seems to sneer at us. [Please select]
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After they have been taught, they will make very nice tirewomen to some lady of quality," added Humphrey, with a sneer." [Please select]
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I took an emetic, and when that at last began to take effect, they all mocked and sneered at me. [Please select]
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"Because," she retorted with a sneer, "evil may follow my enmity." [Please select]
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This second sneer produced another laugh against him, and he remained crestfallen during the remaining part of our journey. [Please select]
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