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snite
[ snahyt ]
verb (used with object)
British
snited, sniting
- to wipe mucus from (the nose), especially with the finger or thumb.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of snite1
First recorded before 1150; Middle English sniten, Old English snyten; akin to Old High German 蝉苍奴锄别苍, Old Norse 蝉苍瘸迟补 鈥渢o blow the nose鈥; perhaps akin to snot ( def ), snout ( def )
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Albert O. Snite would have fit in with today鈥檚 helicopter sports parents.
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But skiing success came at a great cost to the Snite sisters.
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As Crouse writes, 鈥淭he Snite sisters produced wonderful ski results, but no one in town wanted to raise their children to be like them.鈥
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Snite drove his two daughters, Betsy and Sunny, to be champion skiers.
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In some ways, Snite鈥檚 obsessive drive paid off.
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