1620 examples of sneered in sentences

sneered Perdosa.

"Why don't you kick to the Old Man, then?" sneered Thrackles.

sneered Handy Solomon.

Then it's me for a big stone house in Frisco O!" "Frisco, hell," sneered Pulz, "that's all you know.

Even the "roughs" sneered at the fighting parsons.

"Fine business to be in, listening around corners," sneered Larkspur.

" "Talk is cheap," sneered Larkspur.

Dorsey sneered.

he sneered at the Y-Bar rider.

But then he sneered.

I can't...." "You'd rather they'd know he fooled you, when he had another wife?" Dwight sneered.

" At this Dwight sneered, was sneering still as he went to give Grandma Gates her ride in the wheel-chair and as he stooped with patient kindness to tuck her in.

He was now completely excluded from the society in which he had so long been accustomed to move; the secret of his birth had become widely known, and he was avoided by his former friends and sneered at as a "nigger."

That irked him so that he sulked and sneered, and generally made himself so insulting that I slapped him.

She saw women who loved their husbands and yet teazed them, and ruining their children although they doated upon them, and she sneered at their utter inconsistency.

The song proceeded; but if the prior had frowned at the first stanza, the podesta was doubly angry at the second, which sneered at Venetian pomposity in incomparable style.

And the gentlemen on the opposite benches sneered and heard!Impudence is only indigenous in Milesia, and an orator is not made in a day.

"That's strange," he sneered; "perhaps you don't find it convenient to remember who they are.

The bill agreed to by both Houses of Congress, providing for the immediate construction of ten swift armored cruisers, was strongly attacked in both journals, and the arming of the harbor forts, and the elaborate preparations which began to be visible for protecting the harbor by torpedoes, were sneered at as "useless precautions, dictated by an unworthy fear of a nation which would never venture to attack us.

he sneered with scorn in his voice, and a sort of resignation.

When men first saw his fair boyish face and his soft white hands, they sneered and said he was only an idle, good-for-nothing fellow.

The captain sneered.

" "Doubtless," sneered the blind man.

"An alibi," sneered Dukovski; "and what an asinine alibi!"

Nap sneered openly.

1620 examples of  sneered  in sentences