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snide
adjective
Disparaging or derisive in an insinuative way.
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Some news outlets used pictures that seemed to have been taken from Smart's social media accounts, showing her posing for selfies wearing a low-cut top – a decision it's difficult not to interpret as a snide suggestion that she might have somehow been "asking for it".
Ian Flintoff Oxford This election is becoming increasingly blurred as the facial expressions and gestures of the combatants become magnified under the unforgiving eye of the TV cameras and the spin doctors regurgitate the views of their representatives and add their own snide remarks.
There were snide comments and rude names – it was far from social equality – but I did not experience hatred.
Bev hates him – rightly so, he's a smarmy so-and-so who attempts to work in snide references to Yoko Ono every time they meet.
I guess she'd make snide comments behind her back and be quietly happy that at least she's better dressed.
This posting was actually prompted by the recent snide little jokes in the German press about how Greece should sell Corfu in exchange for a bailout.
We are sorry that Ms Short found our comments snide.
To break the Soviet Union's hold over the Czech armed forces and make democracy "irreversible", he pressed for withdrawal from the Warsaw Pact and early membership of NATO.The "snide brigade", as he calls his critics in the press, complained about his appointment at the time.
Mr Mankiw would rather be snide and complain that the Pope is name-calling.History suggests that growth doesn't simply take care of things while we go about our business.
A property boom gone wild; opaque financial systems (if bank executives can't grasp the complexities of their business, they must be opaque); central banks supporting for years a policy of easy money; rampant short-selling.The only ingredients missing are the snide voice of the IMF denouncing bank nationalisations and the American trade representative demanding that weak banks go bust.
The Christmas post brought the following letter from Ms Short:Your snide comments on my political views and the Globalisation White Paper are misinformed.
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