1. The federal parliament also cocked a snook at the United Nations administration in Kosovo. 2. He has always tried to cock a snook at authority. 3. Tom Keating spent a lifetime cocking a snook at the art world. 4. He is not cocking a snook at the authorities, he is putting his passengers at risk and that is a very serious matter. 5. It can afford to cock a snook at Brussels out of the courage of its policy convictions. 6. He now enjoys cocking a snook at the follies of the profession, particularly the pedantry and jargon it could do without. |