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One young white woman sniffily says of blacks, "They create that atmosphere themselves."
Weather is what poor people have, she said sniffily.
Videoconferencing, the director said sniffily, was not an acceptable substitute.
Those who sniffily dismiss him as a "popular" writer are missing incredible stories.
She said, rather sniffily, what did I mean.
"It doesn't matter," she said sniffily, staring straight ahead.
He surveyed my old shorts and tennis shoes sniffily.
Looking onto Casino Square, its rooms, we were told sniffily, are available "on application only."
Several City Island restaurants said sniffily that they do not - and would not - serve it.
"In diaumaturgy, 'real' is a word almost witiiout meaning," Michael said sniffily.
Vaill sounds out of it here, even sniffily disapproving.
The way this building sniffily asserts its superiority is its weakest aspect by far.
Sara said sniffily, 'I suppose you bribed them!
'Just in case anyone asks,' he explained sniffily.
I don't think so,' she replied sniffily.
Suddenly the senior courtiers who had sniffily averted their eyes when the Princess approached were forced to treat her with more respect.
"More out here than in there," a woman was overheard remarking sniffily outside a restaurant in Edinburgh on a recent night.
Your only motive, I'm sure, Scopell-Afranqui said sniffily as the monorail car slowed.
My mother smiled insincerely at a couple of Burberried biddies smirking from the table across the aisle; they turned sniffily away.
During this recital, Carrie Planish, returning from some unexplained engagement, looked into the kitchen and sniffily withdrew.
"Now the rest of you are here without Amas, I understand," said Madame Momble, a bit sniffily.
Throughout 2004, rebuttal articles appeared touting "the football advantage" over what was sometimes sniffily referred to as soccer's "more continental nuances."
"Really," said Galinda sniffily.
Still, as much as one might like to dismiss the defectors sniffily as narrow-minded and wrongheaded, matters were not so simple.
Santiago Creuheras, 28, an economic development officer for the city, said simply, if a bit sniffily, "The Metro is for people who don't have cars."