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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
snotty-nosed
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ More surprising by far, however, was what that tiny, snotty-nosed thirteen-year-old had become.
▪ The hall was invaded by legions of snotty-nosed, tousle-haired, black-faced imps.
WordNet
snotty-nosed

adj. marked by casual disrespect; "a flip answer to serious question"; "the student was kept in for impudent behavior" [syn: impudent, insolent, flip]

Usage examples of "snotty-nosed".

If you ask me, you snotty-nosed Mu Family girls are much worse sluts than the whores in Vernal Delights ever were!

The director in the field calls the shots at every phase of the mission but he is also there to succour, support and sustain the executive, who may indeed look like a snotty-nosed little ferret down in the catacombs but who is nevertheless the only man who can bring the mission home, and when I'm brought into a room to debrief and there are total strangers hanging around I want to know who they bloody well are, if you'll be so kind.

Delanny overindulged himself in sassy uppityness and snotty-nosed finer-than-thou-ness.

He knew a wrecking yard when he saw one, and he remembered the PCO from innumerable hinterland corners: snotty-nosed, one foot in the gutter, leaving small toothmarks on the bone.