74 collocations for sneering

" "Oh, do you?" sneered the man.

Goldberger sneered a little.

Names are cheap," sneered the judge.

"You mean you don't wanna appear in the deal a-tall," sneered his companion.

I'll go alone," sneered Horace.

" "And the lady?" sneered Mother Bonneton.

" "Scared, are you?" sneered the trail boss.

Was not she kind to Alfred, mamma, and did not she make him nice jelly?" "Did you bring some of Miss Honeyman's lodging-house cards with you, Ethel?" sneered her brother, "and had we not better hang up one or two in Lombard Street; hers and our other relation's, Mrs. Mason?" "My darling love, who is Mrs. Mason?" asks Lady Ann.

"Sure it don't," sneered Buck.

" "Perhaps you will tell us," sneer the citizens of Ipswich, "that your politics were ever as thoroughly filthy as" "As filthy as anything," answer the Sudbury men, undauntedly.

" "Shut up, you sneering civilian!"

"Camelyer aunt!" sneered the cop.

" "Or the payment insufficient?" sneered Editha.

" "Ah," said Stangrave, "when Emerson sneered at you English for believing your Old Testament, he little thought that that was the lesson which it had taught you; and that that same lesson was the root of all your greatness.

The borderer, rude, suspicious, and impatient of discipline, looks with distrust and with a mixture of sneering envy and of hostility upon the officer; while the latter, with his rigid training and his fixed ideals, feels little sympathy for the other's good points, and is contemptuously aware of his numerous failings.

I disliked Le Gaire; from the very first moment of gazing into his dark, sneering eyes I had felt antagonism, a disposition to quarrel; but now something more potent rose between usthe girl.

" "Guess I have," sneered the fellow.

"Jack of all trades!" sneered Mrs. Fielding.

The newcomer was that sneering Court fop, the Count von Reuss, Duke Casimir's nephewstill in hiding from the wrath of his uncle.

" "Indeed!" sneered the Frenchman.

" "Youa reasonable man?" sneered Brown's friend.

Will you make 'em all eat out of your hands?" "Whadjamean?" "Why, I had a notion you were loaded up with trouble and didn't need to hunt more," sneered the gambler.

shouted Morton, almost distracted with rage, by the cool, sneering gaze of the other, who now removed his finger from his lip, and laid it on the hilt of his monstrous knife.

" "Help me?" sneered the girl.

Carlyle seems to have regarded him at this period as a sort of fallen demigod; and although he sneers, with an almost Mephistophelean distortion of visage, at the philosopher's half inarticulate drawling of speech, at his snuffy, nasal utterance of the ever-recurring "omnject" and "sumnject" yet gleams of sympathy and affection, not unmixed with sorrow, appear here and there in what he says concerning him.

74 collocations for  sneering