Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sneer.(verb)
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Use "sneers" in a sentence
"But a mere 12 pages earlier in the book, Fiske talks about perquisite, which he sneers is “commonly called a perk by the ever-monosyllabic, ever-hasty everyman”."
"The Ottawa Citizen's Don Martin sneers at this today, but, while his overall analysis of Iggy's announcement is sound, he is dead wrong here: standing up for all Canadians would resonate very well indeed in a country where every fifth citizen is foreign-born."
"And the moment he does — McCain sneers and jabs the glowing briquet hard into Warner's left eye."