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How To Use Low-class In A Sentence

  • I don't recognise the writer's description of would-be scientists as low-class artisans in grubby overalls, nor do I recognise the teaching as ‘elitist’.
  • He, in turn, gets engaged to a society girl, but Lucy puts a stop to that by pretending to be his low-class alcoholic sister.
  • He starts a fight with the low-class tenants to draw the attention of the leading group of mobsters, the ‘Axe Gang,’ who descend on the slum in tuxedoes and top hats and wielding hatchets.
  • She tells Harriet that when he marries, she won't be able to see Mr. Martin because his wife will likely be too low-class.
  • Nalirra isn't a low-class, sleazy place like Brandt or Quet, but prejudice is high there and people seem to be tightly wound and minor things tend to set them off.
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  • Watching a movie at a low-class theater might be a boring experience for those not interested in the kind of film that showcases an abundance of nudity and sex.
  • Chaucer sympathizes with her because he himself was considered low-class.
  • They viewed my décor as low-class and childish, but being that it wasn't hurting anyone they let it be.
  • To some, the music is rude, low-class, and blatantly sexual and so could not possibly play any part in improving anyone's life.
  • I'm generally against laws that try to ensure that people don't act in a low-class way.
  • And he is completely in love with this village girl, who he can't marry because she's too low-class, plus he's also engaged to Rosaline.
  • They were often associated with prisoners, gangsters and other low-class groups.
  • I go to the cheap markets and the expensive markets, I mix with low-class and high-class society.
  • The conventional Vietnamese wisdom was that certain foods were low-class, common food, even though these foods were nutritious.
  • But what really kept her mouth shut on the subject was the fear that he really was much more insightful than she would imagine a goofy, uncultured, low-class guy such as him to be.
  • He starts a fight with the low-class tenants to draw the attention of the leading group of mobsters, the ‘Axe Gang,’ who descend on the slum in tuxedoes and top hats and wielding hatchets.
  • Once considered the answer to America's affordable-housing void, the mobile home just can't escape its low-class, trailer-park stigma.
  • Several rings adorned his hands, revealing that he was not as low-class as one might expect.
  • He won his first bumper at the fifth attempt and finally won over hurdles at the fifth time of asking: a divided, low-class maiden hurdle.
  • I can't imagine even the low-class school drop-outs saying that.
  • About 80 percent of Taiwan thinks this job is low-class work and something only bad girls do.
  • Just like that dead mayor of ours, she said that middle and low-class families would get a better life.
  • While it's considered to be low-class to own one, more people have them than they would admit.
  • I go to the cheap markets and the expensive markets, I mix with low-class and high-class society.
  • The council Wednesday said they were disappointed by some of the "questionable" tactics the union used to further its cause, and Mayor Paul Miller went as far as to call the POA's strategies "low-class. Simi Valley Acorn
  • But you just can't get into the middle class today with a low-class education.

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