单词 | Snigger |
例句 | 1. They spent half the time sniggering at the clothes people were wearing. 2. Her shabby appearance drew sniggers from the guests. 3. Suddenly, three schoolkids sitting near me started sniggering. 4. What are you two sniggering at/about? 5. What are you sniggering at? This is a serious poem. 6. What are you sniggering at? Haven't you seen people kissing before? 7. We were having a snigger at the bride who was rather large and dressed in a tight pale pink dress. 8. Ballantyne sniggered and Mitchell chuckled too. 9. He sniggered and walked from the burning drum. 10. Mickey Mouse sniggers and Greta Garbo averts her pained gaze from our mortified writhings on the shallow fur of cinema seats. 11. I also couldn't hide a snigger when the commentator mentioned Batts' meagre goal rate of one per hundred games. 12. They were all too kind to snigger but Suzi distinctly saw fat Luiza shrug her shoulders in a gesture of fatalistic despair. 13. No one sniggered when football coaches, business executives and politicians became fairer haired. 14. Sniggers and the double meanings surrounded the subject which was one of the biggest taboos in our society. 15. Horne sniggered to himself. Strange coincidence, the same place where Whitton had met his death. 16. And I'd kiss her sniggers away; shaving foam on her face, in her hair. 17. While we snigger, referring to the side of her. 18. For Scott it was something else to snigger at: a promotion, in an armed force without ships or soldiers, defenders and liberators of a world that wanted little part of them even now. 19. The tourists snigger at the locals' outdated ways and dress. 20. We tend to snigger at anyone or anything that suggests we take sex too seriously, let alone explore the potential for sex to be mind-altering. 'In the West we diminish sex. 21. There are always plenty of people ready to snigger when we take the first wobbly steps. 22. We tend to snigger at anyone or anything that suggests we take sex too seriously, let alone explore the potential for sex to be mind-altering. 23. They beetled past; a game to top each other's sniggers. 24. They stood aside and let us pass, though we heard the sniggers and laughter caused by their little jokes. 25. The one with the thinning blonde hair made a remark at which the second man sniggered. 26. Ruth tripped and fell as she walked up the steps. The boys behind her sniggered. 27. 'We are talking about the sine qua non of our existence,[http://] ' she says. 'Sex – snigger as we will – is the overlooked category of health and wellbeing. 28. "She has always wanted to visit the French Ministry, " he added with a snigger. 29. There might be a few people out there who snigger at that one , given the way Cadillac has undershot on volume , but I think he has a point . 30. The cane came down heavily twice on my fingers. This time there was no snigger from the class. It hurt! 31. Newspaper headlines regularly snigger at writers "beating off stiff competition" or, when I won the prize in 2006 for my debut novel: "First timer takes sex award". 32. Here the unfeeling Toad a snigger, and then pulled himself and tried to look particularly solemn. 33. Not solve the problem, and some people will secretly snigger , and to tell you something as a joke to listen to other people, or even exaggeration. 34. He was shunned by producers of dramatic films because whenever "Ed Bundy" appeared, audiences would snigger. |
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