Sentences with phrase «more sniggers»

Wade's return brings more sniggers and shattered fourth - walls than you can shake a pity - dick at.
Taken too literally, its low budget and occasionally inconsistent (though overall, impressive) child - acting could illicit more sniggers than scares.

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In fact, Blackburn's newest owners have been greeted with sniggers and ample amounts of puns and jokes, but even worse than unimaginative cheap jokes are likely to come out of this latest forgiven investment deal as the Premier League lose yet more of his traditional English roots and heritage.
It means a load more Sunday matches having played on a Thursday, it means playing teams that you've never heard of and it feeling like a friendly somewhere in another continent, it also means fans of the teams in the Champions League sniggering at you whilst they play proper teams in a proper competition.
My babies sleep like, well, babies — they wake up a lot, lots — so we don't have a quality amount of bed time, but we use our bed for much more than sleep (no sniggering at the back there, think breastfeeding, story time, naps and so on).
In left - wing circles it is always felt that there is something slightly disgraceful in being an Englishman and that it is a duty to snigger at every English institution... It is a strange fact, but it is unquestionably true that almost any English intellectual would feel more ashamed of standing to attention during «God save the King» than of stealing from a poor box.
More than one snigger arose in the theatre when Mia expressed genuine delight at the horrific creature presented to her and did not proceed to burn it straight away.
They've been lined up behind her like a bunch of sniggering school boys, more anguish, more slutty sex, more stories of abuse please.
Unfortunately, Schmidt seems uninterested in assessing the reasonableness of the assessment, preferring instead to snigger at someone who (correctly) questioned the Pearl Harbour assumption and (correctly) observed that a more reasonable analysis would raise 1950s and 1960s temperatures from those reported by HadCRU, long before Thompson et al 2008.
Insurance — a term which is sometimes favored sometimes frowned upon and sometimes also sniggered at — different people have different perceptions... Read More
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