How To Use Snobbishness In A Sentence
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Versions of Dante in English offer the reader almost unparalleled opportunity for learned snobbishness.
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His suffering at her hands would have been unbearable had he not so richly deserved it for his crass stupidity and snobbishness.
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No one quite rivalled them when in came to snobbishness.
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But snobbishness is, in its way, a serious subject, and another, less facetious book could easily be written about it.
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All of this has saddled art songs with a reputation for preciosity and snobbishness.
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This tone of slight snobbishness, a patrician aversion to vulgar middle-class prejudice, is typical of the book.
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Imbalances at this level can result in low self-esteem, inferiority complexes, an inflated sense of self-importance or snobbishness.
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Men no longer regard creased trousers, nicely tied cravats, well-chosen collars, and harmonious color combinations as signs of sissiness, snobbishness, or weak-mindedness.
The Book of Business Etiquette
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In the best sense of the word, Dr. Hu is a democrat: he has not a touch of either social or intellectual snobbishness.
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The snobbishness of Conversazione Snobs is very soon disposed of: as soon as that cup of washy bohea is handed to you in the tea-room; or the muddy remnant of ice that you grasp in the suffocating scuffle of the assembly upstairs.
The Book of Snobs
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There have been no temper tantrums, no documented instances of peevish bad behaviour or shirtiness, no haughtiness or snobbishness, no unguarded utterances, no drug-taking or public drunkenness, no unsuitable girlfriends: precious little, in fact, for the tabloids to get their teeth into.
Prince William: how he has coped with a life in the spotlight
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As to having our delicate beer-sodden feelings protected from the term redneck; well, I appreciate the effort, though I highly suspect that the best way to hide snobbishness is to pose as protector of any class of folks you cannot bear.
Monkeyfister