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snippy

[snip-ee] / ˈsnɪp i /


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“Thirty-four,” I corrected, still feeling a little snippy since our argument about her leaving me behind.

From Literature

Perhaps your friend was experiencing some anxiety about the day, which resulted in her being snippy with you.

From MarketWatch

They would never argue or be snippy with each other,” Fusfeld says.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead, the Rangers head coach was was short, snippy and sombre.

From BBC

Lily is vain and snippy and about as convincingly English as if the only research into her character was a season of “The Great British Bake Off.”

From Los Angeles Times