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To snubs
verb
To slight, ignore or behave coldly toward someone.
Exact(4)
Nevertheless I was very fond of her; her attitude towards me was no more unflattering than my sisters', and I was perfectly accustomed to snubs".
Acutely sensitive to snubs, Dannheisser resigned from the board of the Guggenheim and handed her $10 million collection to the Modern.
Even as president, he said, he still suffered from discrimination, pointing to snubs and insults from the business community in Santa Cruz, a bastion of opposition to his government.
These include not responding to snubs and insults, allowing intrusive questions and agreeing to be helped [ 26].
Similar(56)
He wanted to snub the international community".
Until then, just find yourself somebody to snub.
On Sunday Van Persie, 32, appeared to snub Pereira's handshake.
That is also, in part, because Arab leaders do not wish to snub the host country.
But most will be reluctant to snub the party's rank-and-file.
Polish newspapers criticised the decision to snub the Lithuanian anniversary ceremonies.
"For him to snub an invite from the Queen would be absurd.
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