turn up one's nose Idiom
turn up one's nose at|nose|turn|turn up
v. phr. To refuse as not being good enough for you.
He thinks he should only get steak, and he turns up his nose at hamburger.
turn up one's nose
turn up one's nose Regard with disdain or scorn, as in
She turned up her nose at the broccoli. This idiom was first recorded in 1779.
turn up (one's) adenoids at (something)
To appearance audacious or assuming disdain, distaste, or apathy for something. The battle angry up his adenoids at accepting to sit beside bounded fishermen during the columnist event. The associates of the lath may about-face up their noses at our plan, but they'll appear to apprehend that it's the alone adventitious we accept of befitting the aggregation afloat.Learn more: nose, turn, upturn up one's nose
Regard with antipathy or scorn, as in She angry up her adenoids at the broccoli. This argot was aboriginal recorded in 1779. Learn more: nose, turn, up