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- verb Present participle of
snub .
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Examples
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I have no intention in snubbing the younger participants on this site, or those who need information.
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I have no intention in snubbing the younger participants on this site, or those who need information.
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You say that the Republicans go too far in snubbing the UN, but at the same time liberals need to beware of “doughfaceism.”
Beinart Talks Back 2006
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You say that the Republicans go too far in snubbing the UN, but at the same time liberals need to beware of “doughfaceism.”
Beinart Talks Back 2006
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The price for his first-term snubbing of Europe, not to mention invading Iraq almost alone?
Bush Bends 2007
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In fact, Kanye is certain this snubbing is actually part of a vast racist conspiracy by MTV, who clearly hates black people, which is why Justin Timberlake, The Hills hussies, and Britney Spears seem to be the only white people who even got invited to the show.
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Mollie recalled the snubbing which she had received on suggesting the improvements to the vicarage, coupled with the various cynical remarks to which Mr Farrell had given utterance on the subject of this very garden-party, and felt convinced that he was not the anonymous donor; but these things were not to be repeated, so she remained silent, while
The Fortunes of the Farrells George de Horne Vaizey 1887
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"That's what you may call snubbing a chap," said Hardock to himself as he went away.
Sappers and Miners The Flood beneath the Sea George Manville Fenn 1870
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Didn't the Right Wing boycott Oprah not long ago after purportedly "snubbing" Mrs. Palin?
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I didn't know until this morning that HRC was trumpeting the "snubbing" BS.
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