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snubby
  • a word derived from snub.

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I can see the whole thing as clear as crystal now!" exclaimed Snubby, "but I guess I was an awful fool to take such a chance in breaking into Campbell's room.

From The Mark of the Knife by Ernst, Clayton H.

"What kind of book is that?" asked Snubby.

From The Mark of the Knife by Ernst, Clayton H.

He could not believe that Snubby Turner had anything to do with it.

From The Mark of the Knife by Ernst, Clayton H.

When Teeny-bits finished telling his story, Snubby Turner's eyes were round with wonder.

From The Mark of the Knife by Ernst, Clayton H.

Teeny-bits and Snubby saw that it was Fred Harper.

From The Mark of the Knife by Ernst, Clayton H.