snide in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She wears a pearl necklace and can play the mouth organ, but is a little snide and snobby in her remarks.
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House, satisfied that everyone does in fact lie, makes a snide remark about the irony of preferentially keeping promises to drug addicts.
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He is the most likely to make snide remarks or see the dark side of things.
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The two trade frequent snide remarks and at one point almost begin a duel.
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In recent years, all letters are typically answered in a snide and insulting manner, and always include a pun or twist on the sender's name.
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She speaks with sarcastic comments and snide remarks, but means well.
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She acts as his loyal companion and advisory, who often makes snide, sarcastic remarks and witty observations.
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He is often on call to help her and around for support, making snide remarks about how everyone gets to sleep with her but him.
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Snide comments are made about the "shade" of skin, implying that the lighter you were, the higher you were ranked in class.
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He initially accuses a colleague of tampering with his sample, and gets a snide remark in return.
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