You've got the left already in a fight, and a lot of people in a snit about this, about who lost the election, so I don't think that unity is there. |
Here in the US the principal right that gets people in a snit is the right to property. |
You could forgive him for a snit here, a tantrum there, an errant expletive in front of an impressionable young fan once in a blue moon. |
The snit is getting increasingly personal, too, with the French and German officials clashing with their American counterparts. |
If being in a snit got me rewarded like this, I'd have to be in a snit for him more often. |
My sister was in a snit from being grounded and I wanted to shake it out of her and tell her to stop being such a selfish brat. |