How To Use Snotty In A Sentence

  • So many images flood my mind from the days past, moments and laughter and good food (dhal baat=rice and lentils) and snotty nosed dirty kids (cute though) and lovely people all welcoming us with "Namaste" greetings. Hello again from KTM
  • To run errands without getting the evil eye from the snotty salesgirl. Last Time I Checked, Babies Were People Too - Her Bad Mother
  • So police officers are being compromised by being pressurised to lie and then being pressurised to drive in a way that could result in death or bodily injury to themselves or to innocent members of public who you have sworn to protect all so that someone snotty superintendent can get a bung from the Home Office Policing Pledge Response Times – The Ugly Truth! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • She was the fighter in our group; she could make a tough girl cry with her endless barrage of snotty remarks and catty comebacks.
  • The obvious signs and symptoms are snotty noses, ear infections, stomach aches, and headaches.
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  • The attractive part of the vocal delivery is the tone, the snotty sneer with which nearly every line is delivered.
  • Good sense tells me: don't write petulant first-person columns to the CHE as an outraged fat PhD in urban studies who didn't get a job at Ivy last year, especially not a column that highlights the role of that blond hosebag who was especially snotty during my interview. Age Ain't Nothin' But a Number
  • In other news, I have a box of tissues here that I bought upstairs earlier to help with my snotty nose.
  • Murray also can laugh at himself, as was revealed in his Comic Relief appearance last week, when he was confronted by a snotty-nosed kid who told him: Yeah, you're my fourth favourite tennis player. Britain's Andy Murray looking like the Hamlet of tennis after latest loss | Kevin Mitchell
  • She was trying to sound like those snotty-nosed Brits!
  • I was some snotty nosed kid with an attitude in a subway.
  • From the public call box he got beyond the snotty sounding WAAF at the switchboard. THE OPEN DOOR
  • It has a superior, snotty tone that reminds one of the problems some candidates have had in wooing the average American voter.
  • So we're in the kitchen doing our thing when this woman comes in and says in her snotty way, ‘Are you the caterers?’
  • It feels really odd to be sneezing and snotty and reaching for the Kleenex when the swallows are arcing through a cloudless sky…
  • So, it was with some trepidation that I offered to expose myself to a department of the snotty-nosed blighters little darlings, even with pay.
  • And, because I am sick and snotty and cranky and – consequently – in the mood for a little self-flagellatory humiliation. Her Bad Hair | Her Bad Mother
  • This was all done with a very snotty cold and tight chesty cough, the like of which would have made me take a day off were I working for someone other than myself.
  • Then she gave ma a snotty look before she flounced off.
  • No, I was a snotty-nosed kid around the pool in Townsville when Talbot brought the kids up there.
  • She went to places away from snotty cheerleaders and selfish little princesses that dominated the population of high school.
  • I am fully aware that my reaction is exclusive, snotty and downright snobbish.
  • They do these presentations showing pictures of snotty-nosed African children, giving them clinics and schools. Mark Bristow: the man least likely to suffer when gold loses its lustre
  • Nay doot ye'll thieve the winding claes from my corpse to make cloots for your snotty-nosed bairns, and where's my good brooch I said I wanted to be buried with? A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • My vet takes no guff from snotty torties.
  • While they're suitably snotty, they don't hunt in packs - we're not talking Axi Rose's scapegoats here.
  • The secret to the Obama annoyance is snotty lecturing. They aren’t ‘A’ students. | RedState
  • Add to the mix my head, snotty and sore, and you have the makings of a pretty pathetic day for myself… and anyone else who dares to be near me.
  • You could have told me I had a snotty nose!
  • The receptionists are still snotty cows though.
  • A gang of filthy-faced, snotty-nosed ragamuffins laughed uproariously to see her screaming. Uprising
  • I know it's great fun for people to get all snotty and snide over things about which they apparently know nothing.
  • Vibram soles are the best of the best, but they are still rubber, in water, on slick, snotty-like surfaces and they don't stick if you don't have any studs. Get Studs for Rubber-Soled Wading Boots
  • Only a couple were the snotty-nosed women that used to be typical of estate agents anywhere in the Kingdom.
  • She was the fighter in our group; she could make a tough girl cry with her endless barrage of snotty remarks and catty comebacks.
  • It also means crouching in damp sand at playgrounds and wiping snotty noses and shitty bums and worrying constantly about whether or not you remembered to restock the diaper bag and, also, refill your Ativan prescription. The World According To Mom | Her Bad Mother
  • Fever and chills, a hacking cough, snotty tissues, and discarded cups of tea are all that remain here for the moment.
  • They're young, loud and man, are they ever snotty.
  • The attractive part of the vocal delivery is the tone, the snotty sneer with which nearly every line is delivered.
  • Kids who wipe their snotty noses up and down their parka sleeves until their is a scungy build-up. Archive 2008-01-01
  • `I for one shall most definitely not let some snotty-nosed young doctor keep me alive beyond a good life. A DEATH IN THE FAMILY
  • If you cant figure out the area of a triangle or what "cation" means, you die! if you cant take down a demon w/a chainsaw or kill a hell prince w/a shotgun, you die! f--- ing snotty rich f--- heads. 'Columbine: A True Crime Story'
  • Are they snotty suburban materialists or caring and unselfish community leaders?
  • It was so quiet that the sounds of the warm October afternoon outside could be heard: birds singing, a lawn mower humming, and the laughter of little, snotty-nosed kids playing. Bubble in the Bathtub
  • Whenever you hear or read a snotty European presenting his stereotypes about Americans, he will often describe them as "uncultured", "unintellectual" and "poor in math" because, unlike his peers, they are not into equation drills and the constructions middlebrow people call "high culture". Archive 2007-01-01
  • Of course, it could be because Franklin has a particularly snotty nose at the moment.
  • I scan the room, looking at all these Bama-fied bitches in their late wears, some of them carrying snotty-nosed babies, dragging loud-ass toddlers, or both. Deep Throat Diva
  • January 27th, 2010 at 12: 35 pm tombaker says: cantor is such a snotty little liar … when matt lauer pwns you, you know you’ve hit bottom. Think Progress » Lauer Calls Out Cantor’s Claim That The GOP Stood ‘Ready And Willing’ To Work With Obama On The Stimulus
  • She said once, I've been in the business for 10 years and this snotty-nosed punk comes along and gets a show.' Janet Hubert Blasts Will Smith: Former 'Fresh Prince' Aunt Goes Off, Calls Smith An 'As*hole
  • The frightful cold permeates every layer - no matter how many layers you may be wearing - and hangs off the nose in snotty icicle drips.
  • People would know me from when I was a snotty-nosed young fella.
  • In other news, I have a box of tissues here that I bought upstairs earlier to help with my snotty nose.
  • And, because I am sick and snotty and cranky and - consequently - in the mood for a little self-flagellatory humiliation. Archive 2007-02-25
  • At first nothing happened, and the only things you could hear were still birds singing, lawn mowing, and snotty-nosed kids laughing. Bubble in the Bathtub
  • Then he planted a big sloppy, snotty, wet kiss on my mouth and rubbed his nose back and forth on mine.
  • Among other delights, there's a switch that retreats into its enclosure when your finger approaches, a switch that extrudes a stream of snotty goo when pressed (and retracts it when released), and (my personal favorite) a hairy switch with a pilomotor reflex that makes the hairs stand up when you try to touch it. MAKE Magazine
  • The narrator, as snotty teenagers tend to be, is terribly embarrassed by this until his father's cousin tells him why his father is so attached to clowning around.
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  • The picture bore no relation to the blotchy, snotty, shouting face of angry childhood.
  • Don't give me that, you snotty-faced heap of parrot droppings! Word Magazine - Comments
  • I just have very little tolerance for those that act like snotty-nosed little boys when things don't their way.
  • The one-shouldered version, on the other hand, not only provides more stability (should the lady not, for some reason, desire to whip off her top), but also has a bit of a goddess thing going for it, thereby imbuing the woman with a rather snotty-faced imperial look and thus negating her bra-less state or, at least, making it look a little less desperate and easy. Life and style | guardian.co.uk
  • They are all very adept at finding snotty things to say about Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John Edwards, but they are deathy afraid of being asked to provide a substantial answer about real issues such as health care. Not Much There There
  • I don't mean that to sound snotty, I really do believe it.
  • And after last night, with her crying those huge, snotty tears over Constantine, she has to be gone.
  • It's especially difficult not to like it if you dig bratty girl vocals, fuzzy guitars and snotty lyrics about teenage life.
  • So when some snotty filmmaker uses a lamebrain stunt as a way of proving McDonald's is making you fat, or when CSPI tries to tell you that now milk is part of the problem of childhood obesity, tell them, ‘It's common sense, stupid.’
  • The others joined in: `And bad breath and runny eyes and a snotty nose. THE GOLDEN LION
  • I've wanted to speak at a graduation since I left my snotty high school, with its inane rule about needing good grades to address the class.
  • He was really lanky and scrawny but other than that he looked perfectly normal, other than the snotty business around his nose area.
  • Franklin has some new tricks up his snotty, drool drenched sleeve…
  • Their snotty noses run, they put everything in their mouths, and they get secretions on their hands and contaminate whatever they touch.
  • a snotty little scion of a degenerate family
  • Then I got into a heated argument with the snotty salesman who would not allow me to test it outside!
  • Though Everett's flamboyant-yet-vulnerable performance is the showcase, Firth is his perfect foil as the deliciously snotty malcontent Tommy Judd.
  • She probably is a lovely girl and shouldn't waste her time on snotty-nosed people like you that think they're high and mighty in comparison.
  • Another snotty cold is just what I needed right now.
  • From the public call box he got beyond the snotty sounding WAAF at the switchboard. THE OPEN DOOR
  • I lend a hand with the marking and feel like a snotty quisling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Snotty young otter told us we'd find you here, " the other Percheron declared gruffly. The Lives of Felix Gunderson
  • As the door slammed, Nicole put her head down on the desk and cried, hearty, snuffly, snotty sobs, the anguish of someone who not only felt very lost, but who feared she was reaping what she had arrogantly and headstrongly sown. Country of the Blind
  • I actually am glad that Gerry Connolly stood up and said, "Bullshit!" when the House GOP tried to pass the tax-raising buck onto every possible corner of the government they could in order to save their pathetic, driveling, snotty asses from the inevitable. WHY DID WE LOSE OUR TRANSPORTATION FUNDING?
  • It's just one in a range well-tested celebrity responses to the scandalmongers, from the Dignified Evasion to the Snotty Putdown.
  • So those hideous, snotty, phthisicky, eaves-dropping, musty, moving forms of mortification, both in public and private, curse those dainty books, and like toads spit their venom upon them. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • We're now plunging headlong into September, a month forever associated with tumbling leaves, bracing walks with large dogs and the slow arrival of snotty-nosed children onto school playgrounds.
  • Imagine the band's shock when they gazed out across the crowd and instead of a wild-haired, mad-eyed, snotty-nosed insurrectionist rabble, they were greeted by nice smiles, polite applause and row upon row of well-pressed T-shirts.
  • In reality, Halloween is a day for snotty-faced brats to put a sheet over their heads, knock on your door and demand cash or sweets from you. SLACKERJACK – Monsterstack
  • I also apologise to Not_Ally for a certain snotty post appearing earlier hearin for which I was reprimanded with some justification. Page 2
  • I kept expecting him to talk with a snotty, British accent and be very condescending to people.
  • Q: Don't give me that, you snotty-faced heap of parrot droppings! Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz
  • I was going to snort and say something snotty, but there was something pathetic about the way she said ‘too’ that made me reconsider.
  • Go read the whole thing for the snotty tone; note here that he manages not to understand the powers of several major characters.
  • Let him and those snotty-faced urchins of his go starve in the street. The Other McCain
  • He always made time to sign autographs and have a chat to snotty-nosed kids like myself.
  • You have to love Jenkins psychological plotlines, and the snotty confrontation between Stark and Osborn is a marvel (no pun intended) of dialogue, with each man holding his own ground, getting in the shots where they can. Penance: Relentless #2 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • I belong to a generation who had our tonsils removed for recurrent snotty noses.
  • The monkey researchers feel subordinated by the ape researchers, but at least there's all these prosimian researchers we can dump on, making these snotty taxonomic arguments as to whether prosimians even count as primates.
  • Dante had a really snotty nose yesterday which was pretty gross.
  • It appears Cameron does not want to stand up to bully Brown encase he starts calling him names like toff and, snotty Eton boy, sending him home to cry big welting tears down his soft chubby face. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • Beauchamp could just go to hell with his snotty crack about the VFW. TALES OF THE CITY
  • If I'd finished University and attained my degree, I like to imagine that I wouldn't be quite so snotty about waving it around.
  • Giles is a philandering upper-class oik, relentlessly snotty and stultifyingly snobbish.
  • She branded Ruby a snotty little cow.
  • Having said which, I am just as self-conscious about this sort of thing as the next person; and just as prone to making unjustifiably snotty comments as the next person to them.
  • Every snotty-nosed kid, every whingeing teacher, every bad egg sandwich from the canteen, we get to hear about it.
  • Her son Bobby is a snotty workaholic who is conveniently too busy to deal with anything on an emotional level.
  • He used to be a snotty boy at the elementary school.
  • Yes, he actually said ‘disassemble’ - and then had the nerve to be snotty about it and define it.
  • This year, I am not going to be irritated by snotty comments.
  • But here's the view from the other side, from someone who's smarter, and to my chagrin, better at snotty remarks, than me.
  • I tried to talk to my mother, she saw it only as my trying to move back to London to live with my grandparents and basically told me I was a snotty little madam.
  • There was a sharp pain in his back and he turned around to find a little boy with big eyes and a snotty nose.
  • Being a bit snotty, I then asked the teacher if we really need to respect all of our elders, because to some degree respect must be earned.
  • The only difficult bit about working in a shop is when you get a snotty customer that you have to deal with.
  • Her daughter, a snotty young lady, has appeared in the Tatler. GOODBYE CURATE
  • You can guff all you like about the Platonic ideal of going from one visa to another to the I-485 to the N-400 to the oath — your combination of snotty condescension and Aspergian fixatedness on your own formulations is really unbecoming — but the course of immigration bureaucracy rarely runs as smoothly as your abstract and verbose pontificating suggests. Matthew Yglesias » Veronique de Rugy is So Anti-American That She’s Not Even an American!
  • Liz, we've never heard of you either, but allow us to offer you some advice: If you're going to be snotty, at least make some effort at getting the facts right.
  • I was the snotty-nosed kid who raided your refrigerator at 1am.
  • While it's in there it should also learn how to wipe it's snotty nose, sleep through the night, and how to fix mama a hot dog.
  • My snotty friends, laughed at me so hard and questioned me at length about how I could be seen walking around with such a loser, that I told him that I didn't want to see him anymore.
  • Finally after two weeks of snottyness, the cold appears to have admitted defeat and naffed off back into the ether.

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