Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Having an inviting odor; smelling agreeably: as, a snifty soup.
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Examples
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Dayton examined them with an attempt to be discriminating, remarking that the book was for some California friends of his wife who were inclined to be "snifty" about Colorado flowers.
Peak and Prairie From a Colorado Sketch-book Anna Fuller 1884
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His best girl had been undeniably "snifty" to him.
A Little Girl in Old New York Amanda Minnie Douglas 1873
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Clytie said she'd do her best, but that spirits were mighty snifty and high-toned, even when they'd only been poor white trash on earth, and it might make them mad to be called away from their high jinks if they were taking a little recreation, or from their high-priced New York customers if they were working, to tend to cut-rate business.
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It's jest snifty; doubles me up like a jack-knife, Judge.
Prairie Folks Hamlin Garland 1900
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It's jest snifty; doubles me up like a jack-knife, Judge.
The Arena Volume 4, No. 22, September, 1891 Various 1888
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Clytie said she'd do her best, but that spirits were mighty snifty and high-toned, even when they'd only been poor white trash on earth, and it might make them mad to be called away from their high jinks if they were taking a little recreation, or from their high-priced New York customers if they were working, to tend to cut-rate business.
The Wit and Humor of America, Volume V. (of X.) Various 1887
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It's sort o 'snifty fer new slush, but I don't complain. "
whichbe commented on the word snifty
Having a pleasant or agreeable smell. (From WWFTD)
I just think this word sounds so cute.
June 18, 2008
reesetee commented on the word snifty
It is a nifty word. :-)
June 18, 2008