How To Use Lower-class In A Sentence

  • Chinese traditional culture consists of the mainstream up-class culture and the folk culture from the lower-class.
  • And it provided lower-class women with dignified employment and charitable assistance. Christianity Today
  • Swing is about the dancing, the music, the spirit of lower-class youth, the rat-tat-tat of a song you just can't get out of your head.
  • The evidence suggests that while displaying the breasts was supposed to be an upper-class affair, it had been vulgarised and imitated by lower-class women, aspiring to courtly fashion.
  • The song is a touching, acoustic-guitar driven meditation on poverty, in which the oppressive hopelessness of lower-class impoverishment is palpable.
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  • The comments reveal an ethnocentrism in judging lower-class behavior using middle-class standards.
  • Swing is about the dancing, the music, the spirit of lower-class youth, the rat-tat-tat of a song you just can't get out of your head.
  • Lower-class women were deprived of any way of voicing their aspirations and grievances.
  • If the lower-class Irishman or Italian, unendowed with judgment to rightly use the little knowledge he already possesses -- to properly interpret his own feelings or guide his own impulses -- has not his church with its priestly control, he will have his secret-society with its secret executive control, its bovine fury, and its senseless pertinacity, the poison-bowl and the dagger. A Strange Discovery
  • The result is a lower-class household which often becomes an extended matriarchy with the oldest woman at the head and her unmarried children, married daughters, and grandchildren constituting the household.
  • The lower-classes were truly mamaguyed into thinking they were artists.
  • Needless to say, though the formal table setting has simplified much since the 19th century, the array of flatware, dishes and glasses remain formidable and continue to impose a barrier between the wealthy and the middle - and lower-classes. Setting the Table | Edwardian Promenade
  • Middle- and lower-class women travelling overseas with and for their menfolk could be less diffident. The Ordeal of Elizabeth Marsh: A Woman in World History
  • However, you cannot invariably sell that to the middle-class or lower-class Americans, and so the types instead, write about how all we need to do to get out of the abyss is become a more educated society. Matthew Yglesias » Unemployment By Education
  • The low-income groups in the cities had outgrown both their subsistence standards and their distinct lower-class habits. MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
  • My only disappointment in Bayard's writing was that at times the dialect seemed too British, particularly early in the book and when relating the comments of lower-class characters (e.g., at one point a character complains of being “peached” – informed upon – which to me sounds more like Dickens than Dumas). Reader reviews of The Black Tower by Louis Bayard.
  • The woman dressed like an Edwardian ingénue and talked like a mystic, but her accent was what you would hear from some lower-class British shopgirl.
  • The woman dressed like an Edwardian ingénue and talked like a mystic, but her accent was what you would hear from some lower-class British shopgirl.
  • Lower-class participants gave more away even after controlling for gender, age or ethnicity.
  • Lower-class Jews were considered with some justification to be little more than carriers of foreign, radical “Bolshevist doctrines.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • Tattoo art is still considered a lower-class macho symbol, traditionally practised among yakuza and construction workers.
  • It tends to be lower-class people drinking in these places and they were being punished. The Sun
  • In other words, I am a lower-class black lesbian feminist whose nation is Palestine.

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