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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Snooty' in a Sentence

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The snooty princess only wore dresses made of glittering gold.
Lisa felt snooty when she wore her sparkly dress to the party.
The snooty robot refused to share its toys with the little ones.
The snooty robot thought it was too advanced to play simple games.
The snooty tree in the backyard refused to share its shade with the smaller plants.
The snooty princess only invited royal guests to her tea party.
The snooty waiter frowned when the children entered the fancy restaurant.
The snooty chef only used the finest ingredients in his exclusive restaurant.
His snooty laughter echoed through the room as he mocked the simple jokes.
Mr. Thompson, the snooty librarian, shushed everyone for talking too loudly.
The snooty cat turned away from the friendly puppy.
The snooty princess refused to play with the other children at the royal garden.
The snooty sunflower stood tall among the other flowers in the garden.
The snooty professor only spoke to the students who scored the highest in the class.
He turned up his snooty nose at the casual dress code for the party.
The snooty robot believed it was too advanced to interact with simpler machines.
The snooty girl turned up her nose at the idea of sharing her toys.
The snooty judge gave a disapproving look to the messy artwork.

Snooty

snoo-tee
adjectiveShowing a snobbish or overly superior attitude.
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Last Updated On: July 28, 2024
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