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Meaning of snipey | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B1

Definitions

  1. Full of or attractive to snipe.
  2. Resembling the bill of a snipe; long, thin, and pointed; beaky;
  3. Having a tendency to snipe; given to nasty or cutting comments.

Examples

“The fowler wends his way at dusk to some favourite "snipey" spot, and beats the ground while he carries the net about three feet off the earth.”
“He knew the snipey corners for five miles round, and could move unerringly on the tuft or ditch where the wisp of birds would be found.”
“Started early with the Doc for the island and soon get to the snipey place.”
“Curiously, some of the best fox-killers I have encountered lacked the bull terrier heads of the type bred by Breay, and some were decidedly mousy in appearance, with narrow, snipey jaws.”
“Lack of chin, too narrow, snipey muzzle”
“There is a slight degree of chiseling under the eyes, but not so much as to result in a weak or snipey foreface.”
“You don't have to be so snipey, you know.”
“I was a very mean, snipey, overbearing person who gets murdered at the end.”
“And I don't mean to sound snipey but Gemma and me have both been working really hard lately – I was in the salon from half-seven this morning and I didn't finish till seven this evening, and I bet Gemma had an equally long day.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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