snubs

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plural of , snub
third-person singular of snub
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To halt the movement of a rope etc by turning it about a cleat or bollard etc; to secure a vessel in this manner
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A deliberate affront or slight

I hope the people we couldn't invite don't see it as a snub.

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A sudden checking of a cable or rope
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Derived from a simpler polyhedron by the addition of extra triangular faces
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{v} to check, reprimand, chide, nip, sob
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Someone who has a snub nose has a short nose which points slightly upwards. to treat someone rudely, especially by ignoring them when you meet (snubba ). an act of snubbing someone
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{i} act of treating with contempt; offense, affront; sudden stop
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unusually short; "a snub nose"
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reject outright and bluntly; "She snubbed his proposal"
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To check, stop, or rebuke, with a tart, sarcastic reply or remark; to reprimand; to check
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a refusal to recognize someone you know; "the snub was clearly intentional"
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To turn down; to dismiss
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A check or rebuke; an intended slight
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To slight, ignore or behave coldly toward someone
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a refusal to recognize someone you know; "the snub was clearly intentional" unusually short; "a snub nose
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To stub out (a cigarette etc)
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{s} short and upturned (of a nose)
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To treat with contempt or neglect, as a forward or pretentious person; to slight designedly
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an instance of driving away or warding off
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refuse to acknowledge; "She cut him dead at the meeting"
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If you snub someone, you deliberately insult them by ignoring them or by behaving or speaking rudely towards them. He snubbed her in public and made her feel an idiot
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conspicuously short
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To sob with convulsions
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unusually short; "a snub nose
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A knot; a protuberance; a song
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If you snub someone, your behaviour or your remarks can be referred to as a snub. The German move was widely seen as a deliberate snub to Mr Cook
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{f} treat contemptuously, humiliate, purposefully ignore; rebuke, reject; stop suddenly, bring to a sudden halt
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To clip or break off the end of; to check or stunt the growth of; to nop
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    Etymologie

    [ 'sn&b ] (transitive verb.) 13th century. Middle English snubben, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse snubba to scold; akin to Icelandic sneypa to scold.
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