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- An immaculately dressed army officer snootily told him, " I am on both counts.
- With a voice remarkably similar to that of John Noakes, Jason snootily pointed out he was a Siamese cat before disappearing.
- Although Denis Gwynn snootily disapproved of CUP publishing texts prepared by professors for their students, that was not the majority view of the Press committee.
- I thought snootily, as I pictured him haggling over the value of a dog-eared copy of " The Internet for Dummies ."
- But high culture is slowly sticking its head above the parapet in Vegas, if you know where to look for it and you don't define it too snootily.
- In 1950, when the newly crowned winner refused to pose for pictures in a swimsuit, the Catalina swimwear company pulled its sponsorship and snootily started its own pageant, Miss Universe.
- Poor posture also causes chronic neck and upper-back tension, knee, back, shoulder, hip and foot pain, recurring injuries and permanent disfigurement, not to mention people snootily writing you off as a slumping loser.
- :Well, I was going to snootily tell you that imagemagick can do it, but while I can get imagemagick to " extract " the metadata, it can't ( as far as I can tell ) write to it.
- Excerpt : I called Pizza Hut _ to order pizza, obviously _ and after taking my information, but not my order, the order-taker rudely and snootily said, " We don't deliver to trailer parks, " and hung up on me.
- In this movie, based on the series and made for the BBC in 1977, the store's staff goes on holiday to the Spanish Riviera resort of Costa Plonka where, as the snootily sex-starved Mrs . Slocombe ( Mollie Sudgen ) notes happily, " with a couple of rum and Cokes, anything could happen ."
- Still, the performances are mostly wonderful, especially those of John Michael Higgins as a Harlequin who's all the Marx Brothers rolled into one, Mary Lou Rosato as a waiting woman who communicates whole subplots with her snootily drawn face and arched eyebrows, and Laurence O'Dwyer as a valet who's just too deliciously deadpan for words.