[f. SNUB v.1] Inclined to snub; repressing with snubs.

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1867.  E. V. B., in Cornhill Mag. (1907), Feb., 196. She would not understand. She was just a little snubby, I thought.

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1889.  ‘F. Anstey,’ Pariah, I. iii. You were so very snubby to that poor Mr. Chadwick.

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