[
UK
/snˈuːpi/
]
[ US /ˈsnupi/ ]
[ US /ˈsnupi/ ]
NOUN
- a fictional beagle in a comic strip drawn by Charles Schulz
How To Use Snoopy In A Sentence
- She looked about twenty something, about as old as Toni, only way too snoopy for her own good.
- When Snoopy is happy his nose goes straight up, he twirls and trots around. Can you feel the rush??
- Prominently displayed in the foreground is another Snoopy rod. The Barbie Rod Challenge
- Cartoon characters such as Mickey Mouse and Snoopy are still popular.
- Snoopy dancing and saying ‘Have a good morning’ is a very marketable image.
- The cartoon characters Snoopy and Charlie Brown were devised by Charles M. Schultz.
- He has been known to use the alias of Juan Casas, and is known by the nickname of "Snoopy. KansasCity.com: Front Page
- There's a book called Snoopy's Guide to the Writing Life. Happy Birthday, Charles Schulz!
- One performer gets yuks from his big hair and soft tummy, and he even has a Snoopy moment, getting jubilantly carried away by another performer's rhythmic inventions. Some new shtick in 'Stomp'
- He instructed his staff to refuse all interviews with the snoopy columnist and refer all questions to himself.