Sentence examples for snot-nosed from inspiring English sources

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snot-nosed

adjective

Young and arrogant or conceited.

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"That snot-nosed kid was not the first".

His character constantly comes up against snot-nosed oppositon but it could have been so different.

That sort of charm explains why so many contestants drew inspiration from snot-nosed children.

While mainstream dance plods dully towards stadium pomp or toothless, tasteful house, #Vine music is the snot-nosed punk response.

All thanks 2 this 10 time all-pro that felt like making some snot-nosed kid's day… Doesn't seem like much but it meant a lot to me.

"It is one thing to know that I'll have to lead 30 soldiers who don't like me because I am a snot-nosed kid from West Point.

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Why pay the federal government billions of dollars if some snot nosed kid (read: me) can muddy up its signals with an inexpensive devise?

They walk around snot nosed and bare-foot in a crazed glue haze.

"Hey, Snot Nose.

Check out this deleted scene from the film, which features an epic argument between Annie and the snot nosed teen customer, firing insults more fit for sexually aware middle schoolers back and forth.

A chandelier of snot from his nose.

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