Sentences with phrase «snigger at»

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.
For a while, the happy citizens of states (other than SA) not wedded to the wind power delusion could quietly snigger at the mess South Australia's hapless Labor -LSB-...]
We would also have less risible rubbish to have a good snigger at which would be a regrettable side effect.
You'll learn as much as you'll snigger at my awkward fist - thumps!
I can't explain without giving them away, but just ask any scientist — or even a decent writer — and they'll snigger at they very idea.
If you can at least snigger at a poke in the ribs to Kubrick and Powell, you might have fun, too.
He behaves equally strangely off set, insulting the leading actress, refusing to turn the air conditioning on and berating his crew, who snigger at him behind his back.
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.
At Old Trafford on Thursday night, when the English champions played a Europa League tie against Ajax, it was hard to spot any sign of an anti-Glazer presence in the stadium, despite the comedown to a tournament that United fans have sniggered at in the recent past.
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).
-- Guy DeBord) Must we really continue sitting in our deckchairs, watching (and sniggering at) the navigational skills of Captain Smith?
Let's face it, who doesn't love a big juicy sausage every now and again (stop sniggering at the back!).
No sniggering at the back.
As the momentous evening progresses, Cooke creates a strange, off - kilter feel — the hotel's waiters seem to be sniggering at the couple from the other side of their room's door — and shoots the beautiful scenery in sombre tones of blue, grey and stone.
The Farrellys even seem to be sniggering at the Rhode Island police force's old - fashioned uniforms.
You'll watch someone sniggering at it on YouTube and you'll want to buy it to be in on the joke.
Soderbergh takes the audience past the point of sniggering at Liberace's excessive materialism to appreciate why appearance was so important to him.
Meanwhile Stan Lee has his own little cameo, sniggering at Aldous Huxley's The Doors of Perception, riding by on a bus.
And I sniggered at the scene in which Woody, trapped in a toilet cubicle, puts a square of bog roll on the seat before he climbs on to it and makes good his escape through the window.
The answer is so simple it will be sniggered at.
The fuel - economy claims also match that outlandishness, and it's well worth sniggering at the 3.0 L / 100 km NEDC figure rather than planning your fuel stops around it.
All of the hot Megane IIIs — 250, 265 and 275 — used versions of the 1998cc turbo four - cylinder «F4Rt» engine (no sniggering at the back), carried over from the Megane II.
I even found a freebie offering of my Dad's favourite tome The Men on the Bummel — no sniggering at the back — which managed to procreate to every Kindle app enhanced device I used and proved Whispersync to be a very useful feature.
We played «Snakes and Ladders» on the Sun Deck and sniggered at a game named «Rock the Boat».
And I don't mean sniggering at contemporary art.
It seems to have kept blushing and sniggering at bay!
Insurance — a term which is sometimes favored sometimes frowned upon and sometimes also sniggered at — different people have different perceptions... Read More
Insurance — a term which is sometimes favored sometimes frowned upon and sometimes also sniggered at — different people have different perceptions.
Stop sniggering at the name.

Not exact matches

Did you ever notice during interviews Wenger is always Sniggering I think this is directed at the Fan's it like Fxxxx you I do as I like your (Fan's) opinion does not count just cough up your well hard earned cash and shut up.
His 11 year old half brother already says the word «girl» with the most snide, sniggering tone of voice - it's the ultimate insult he can level at his male friends.
«Here in this building we sometimes snigger and laugh at these eccentric decisions made by Labour in recent months.
In the conclusion Berg finally hits that completely over-the-top bad taste bonanza that the film has been working up to, where everyone — and I mean everyone — gets their cosmic justice and Berg finally let's his sniggering little digs at the handicapped kid blossoms into a truly tasteless foray into gimp humor.
At first, the film unfolds like a comedy of 1962 manners, with a pair of sniggering room - service waiters setting out melon with a cherry on top, and disastrously overcooked roast beef.
Xavier Giannoli's comedy has beaucoup de fun at the expense of its heroine (Catherine Frot), whose misplaced faith in her non-abilities is indulged by her cheating hubby (André Marcon), cynical butler (Denis Mpunga) and a society steeped in sniggering hypocrisy.
, in which Will Ferrell comes up with additional ways to couch his revulsion towards fellating Matt Walsh, who doesn't quite possess Ferrell's improv prowess — at least in this scenario, with his pants down in front of a sniggering crew.
Perhaps it was the audience I was watching with but there was a lot of sniggering laughter at the scenes of early violence against Tonya by LaVona followed by a lot of gasps when husband Jeff — played very well by Sebastian Stan — took over the beating.
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.
I dare you not to at least snigger as he holds a blade and shouts «You faaackin» caaaant!».
Appearing in Dwight's story, a returning character here played by Josh Brolin rather than Clive Owen (this is set before the character's facial reconstruction), her incredibly nude titular (stop your sniggering) dame to kill for manipulates everything within her sights and beyond; audiences may be privy to Ava Lord's motives, yet her alluring screen presence threatens to lull you at every turn.
Wade's return brings more sniggers and shattered fourth - walls than you can shake a pity - dick at.
George sniggered and gazed with nervous admiration at his pondering face, above the high starched collar and lustrous black tie, the sparkle of his dress - studs in the candlelight, and felt a quick knock against his foot under the table.
said Cecil, with his quick high laugh, that was almost a snigger; but she sensed he was looking at her kindly.
Although the premise is dark and terrifying, the host had our entire group sniggering with his poor attempts at being a «serial» killer.
He then goes off on a sceptic rant with much handwaving and sniggering but no substance at all as usual.
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