Use of snub in Sentences. 28 Examples
The examples include snub at the start of sentence, snub at the end of sentence and snub in the middle of sentence
snub at the end of sentence
- Ryan took it as a snub.
- Male speaker It's not a snub.
- Her absence was not intended as a snub.
- Eisenhower saw the action as a deliberate snub.
- He took the opportunity to deliver us another snub.
- Charles Howard had just delivered me a colossal snub.
- I simply didn't recognize her and apparently she took it as a snub.
- And she knew by his dying grin that he had indeed recognized her and was irritated by her snub.
snub in the middle of sentence
- He had some fucking snub - nose thing.
- Which one coould take snub like this lying down?
- The White Woman lifted a snub nose to point politely.
- The watering can was gritty metal with an ugly snub spout.
- The German move was widely seen as a deliberate snub to Mr Cook.
- President Clinton's nomination represents a double snub say critics.
- High-schoolers will often snub anyone they feel is different or strange.
- The mayor's comments were not meant as a deliberate snub to the French visitors.
- Corrie had a short, snub nose and rosebud mouth, and her eyes were a smoky grey.
- His cancellation of the concert was seen as a deliberate snub to the organizers.
- The assistant director took it as a snub when he was not invited to the conference.
- In another snub, the amount saved will be redirected to Labour councillors and MEPs.
- Her refusal to attend the dinner is being seen as a deliberate snub to the President.
- Rebel Despite this snub, Johnston has been careful to avoid a public row at Goodison.
- Toby would have liked to inquire further, but had feared a snub at his age and inexperience.
- Local media taunted Sarkozy, calling Obama's a snub following Sarkozy's snub of Queen Elizabeth II.
- But Clinton refused to leave his home state of Arkansas and this was interpreted as a snub to Major.
- And since Al has decided to snub the press, he is in the unfortunate position of having to answer for him.
- But it was her vocal anti-meat stance that turned the country establishment's down-home snub into redneck outrage.
- Meanwhile Newcastle have delivered a bizarre snub to the losers in the bitter power struggle against chairman Sir John Hall.
Sentence Examples for Similar Words:
- rebuff
- , rebuke
- , slight
- , insult
- , rejection
- , cut
- , ignore
- , rebuff
- , rebuke
- , humiliate
- , shame
- , slight