No, he would say to George, 'Keep your snubsfor a man of your own size.
She snubs Mr. Aix, but somehow he won't consider himself snubbed.
Infinite tact was essential, and a skin thick enough to stand snubs and rebuffs.
He moves his feet fidgetily on the gravel; he gets up, and throws pebbles into the fountain; he snubs an officious little Italian boy who brings Amelia a small handful of flowers plucked out of the emerald grass.
I felt loving-kind to all the world, and as though I could simply feed on snubs if only they came from some one who was really unhappy--not merely cross or spiteful.
Snubs are not pleasant fare at the best of times, and I think children's snubs are the most unswallowable; they are so sincere and to the point.
The fact was that the snubs which he had received as Bevis Hunter still rankled, and though as Bevis Talland he was on a very different footing, he found it difficult entirely to forget all that had gone before.
At every step there are obstacles to be encountered, rivals to be jostled, fierce snubs to be endured.
So woman makes her submission to the Papacy, and the Pope snubs M.
So Lucy at last, in dread of snubs if she entered the battledore and shuttlecock conversation or of revealing her utter ignorance of the ways of smart society, fell silent at meal-times and after meals.
Manifold small slights and snubs fell to Gwen's share, and though she affected to make light of them, they hurt all the same.
She never speaks to anybody at the table--and though she makes eyes at Gordon Lockwood, she snubs Mr. Tyler, who is just as good a young man.
The men among them, often Free Church ministers, seemed on the lookout for the sort of snubs which Nonconformists often receive from the Anglican clergy at home.
The worst of all the snubs waited me in Marlborough Camp, and came from a lady worker, afterwards the dearest and most valued of the many friends I made in France.
My own dear Snubs has only been dead a year and two months last Tuesday.
Such snubsare trifling in themselves, but, like constant dropping of water in one place, they wear away the spirit at last.
Well, it amounts to that," Swift told her steadfastly, for he knew what he meant to say, and was not to be deterred by the snubs and worse to which he was knowingly laying himself open.
Still her snubs had piqued his passion in the beginning of things out in Melbourne; and here in Europe she had virtually refused him three times.
There were plenty of snubs and rubs in store for him, as there are for every literary man at every stage of his career.
Snubs and rubs are part of a profession which has an advantage quite peculiar to itself, that everything a man does is publicly commented upon by his brother professors writing anonymously.
He snubs society, and society concludes that a man who is more snubby and exclusive than itself must be a man to cultivate.
So for two days he merely followed Leonore about, enjoying her pretty ways and hardly heeding her snubs and petulance.
After the many snubs which she had endured from French aristocrats settled in England, the actress felt that she was about to enjoy an evening of triumph.
She had suffered from these snubs before, but had never had the chance of forcing an esclandre, as a result of her own humiliation.
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