sneaps
/sniːps/
verb
- Third person singular of sneap: rebukes, reprimands, or snubs sharply.
- She sneaps her cat for scratching the furniture.
- The boss sneaps anyone who arrives late.
- He sneaps his students when they misbehave.
- Third person singular of sneap: checks or restrains something.
- She sneaps her anger before it explodes.
- He sneaps his laughter during serious meetings.
- The cold weather sneaps their desire to go swimming.
noun
- Plural of sneap: sharp rebukes or snubs.
- The teacher's sneaps made the students behave.
- Her sneaps were harsh but fair.
- He endured several sneaps from his critics.