snideness

  • 1snideness — noun see snide …

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  • 2snideness — See snidely. * * * …

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  • 3snideness — noun The state or property of being snide …

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  • 4snideness — n. falseness; nastiness, mockery, disparagement …

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  • 5snideness — snideˈness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑snide …

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  • 6snide — adjective Etymology: origin unknown Date: circa 1859 1. a. false, counterfeit b. practicing deception ; dishonest < a snide merchant > 2. unworthy of esteem ; low < a …

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  • 8David Cantor — Not to be confused with David Kantor. David Cantor David Cantor, 2009 Born Pleasantville, New York Occupation former actor, singer; staffing …

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  • 9Episode Three (The Office, Series Two) — UK Office episode name = Episode Three ep num = 9 date = October 14, 2002 series = 2 Episode Three is the third episode of the second series of The Office . It was originally broadcast on 14 October, 2002.ynopsisIt is Trudy s birthday. Naturally …

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  • 10snide — snidely, adv. snideness, n. /snuyd/, adj., snider, snidest. derogatory in a nasty, insinuating manner: snide remarks about his boss. [1860 65; orig. uncert.] * * * …

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