Lexicographical Neighbors of Snubbiness
Literary usage of Snubbiness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The works of Plato: a new and literal version, by H. Cary (H. Davis, G. Burges). by Plato (1848)
"... until his snubbiness shall have impressed on me and left with me some mark
different from all other instances of snubbiness that I have seen, ..."
2. Cyropaedia by Xenophon (1914)
"... I assure you, would be the very proper mate for snubbiness." " Do you mean to
say also," said the other, "that a supperless wife would suit one who has ..."
3. Cyropaedia by Xenophon (1914)
"... I assure you, would be the very proper mate for snubbiness." " Do you mean to
say also," said the other, "that a supperless wife would suit one who has ..."
4. Cyropaedia by Xenophon (1914)
"... I assure you, would be the very proper mate for snubbiness." " Do you mean to
say also," said the other, " that a supperless wife would suit one who has ..."
5. The works of Plato: a new and literal version, by H. Cary (H. Davis, G. Burges). by Plato (1848)
"... until his snubbiness shall have impressed on me and left with me some mark
different from all other instances of snubbiness that I have seen, ..."
6. Cyropaedia by Xenophon (1914)
"... I assure you, would be the very proper mate for snubbiness." " Do you mean to
say also," said the other, "that a supperless wife would suit one who has ..."
7. Cyropaedia by Xenophon (1914)
"... I assure you, would be the very proper mate for snubbiness." " Do you mean to
say also," said the other, "that a supperless wife would suit one who has ..."
8. Cyropaedia by Xenophon (1914)
"... I assure you, would be the very proper mate for snubbiness." " Do you mean to
say also," said the other, " that a supperless wife would suit one who has ..."