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A derisive snort.
"I won't have those in my dog house," says Jerry with his customary derisive snort.
She'd been teen-age, scornful, eyebrows arched, lips twitching as if to hold back a derisive snort.
MENTION of the EU's negotiations with the candidate countries brings a derisive snort from Daniel Gros, head of the Centre for European Policy Studies, a Brussels think-tank.
Through the conversation — in a coffee shop in Manhattan; he'd come up from Virginia to visit his sister — there was never a mention of a genre without a derisive snort.
So often these experiences are recounted with a laugh, or a derisive snort: these men (not all men, it's never all men, but it's enough of them) are the butt of a joke.
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Five miles away in Woodchurch, sentiment is stronger still and McVey's name provokes derisive snorts from the women drinking tea in the All Made Up hair and beauty salon.
He isn't sure why MacArthur picked him: "I don't know, I guess my genius is making people think I'm a genius," he says, breaking his own rule and cracking a genius joke that elicits derisive snorts from Ms. Smith and Ms. Hart.
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