1. snubbing - Noun
2. snubbing - Verb
Derived from snub
of Snub
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd community testing sites have not been evenly distributed, snubbing some populations most vulnerable to the ill effects of the virus. Source: Internet
Controversies In 1998, Carey was accused of snubbing Queen Elizabeth II by declining an invitation to meet her after winning the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Jack Maggs (1997). Source: Internet
FC Barcelona coach Quique Setien has spoken on Lionel Messi’s future, snubbing Antoine Griezmann, and his possible firing ahead of the Blaugrana’s clash with Villarreal on Sunday. Source: Internet
Its barely 10am and between the snubbing Lupita & being glaringly white and folks talking greasy about Meghan, I'm tired. Source: Internet
Nii Otu II, responding to the news of him snubbing the president said the narrative about the viral video is false and does not reflect the true state of events. Source: Internet
"Unless the Baftas wants to be like the Grammys, which is of no interest to anyone, and has no credibility at all, then they should continue on this path," he added, referring to the criticism of U.S. Recording Academy bosses for snubbing black artists. Source: Internet