of Sneer
Source: Webster's dictionaryHere richly, with ridiculous display, The Politician's corpse was laid away. While all of his acquaintance sneered and slanged I wept: for I had longed to see him hanged. Hilaire Belloc
We sneered at each other across the desk for a moment. He sneered better than I did. Raymond Chandler
Those Englishmen who are taunted with following the methods of the French Impressionists, sneered at for imitating a foreign style, are in reality but practising their own, for the French artists simply developed a style which was British in its conception. Wynford Dewhurst
Pansy," Murphy sneered. Thomas leered at her. "You make my stamen tingle when you talk like that, Sergeant. Jim Butcher
Research, he calls it. Research.” Pitkin sneered. "Junkie!” Schwartz matched him sneer for sneer. "Economist! Robert Silverberg
He who insults is insulted. He who sneers is sneered at. Sumerian Proverb