How To Use Snobby In A Sentence

  • Nate is just a stuck-up, snobby, jerk, who only likes all those popular cheerleading type girls.
  • In other words, many of the snobby, clubby vibes that tend to waft around conventional classical music are absent.
  • I'd be careful Snobby, that measured barbarian looks like he's getting ready to whip out his snake and hypnotise it into an arrow. Blizzard of Odd: Pedaling to the Bitter End
  • Isn't being chippy or snobby a bit yesteryear? Times, Sunday Times
  • He wasn't snobby himself but he was the richest guy at Hilton and nothing attracts respect, admiration and worship to a person at a top notch private school than the most green in the place.
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  • Other leading names in the star-studded cast include Celia Imrie who plays Doris Speed - better known as snobby Rover's Return landlady Annie Walker. WalesOnline - Home
  • Its a French word snobby people use that means fake or knockoff. Dork Diaries
  • You better start learning Polari, or you'll find yourself outblogged in 2 weeks, Snobby Boy. Wild Kingdom: The Primal Nature of Cycling
  • This is going to sound really judgmental and snobby, which is probably because I'm a total asshole, but the clientele at this Walmart is particularly depressing. 7/31/03 Columbia County, NY (9
  • The three of them posed for a very snobby picture.
  • By default, that put us in a category that would be in with snobby scenesters, but we have worked hard to avoid that.
  • She was only fifty-six and was stuck-up, snobby and prissy and disliked most everyone in the group.
  • That day he was delivering two tons of coal to a particularly snobby woman.
  • It is not because we are being "snobby", it is because in practice we find students who have these subjects perform less well than students who have the more traditional subjects. Polytechnics challenge out of touch Tory educational polices… « My Liberal Democrat Political Ramblings…
  • She became snobby and rude, and streaked her hair blonde.
  • People have preconceived ideas about it and are snobby. The Sun
  • It's not this kind of snobby cultural elite that's deciding what's relevant and not relevant because the generation of young people doesn't even care about that. Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Video Exclusive: Only Son's "It's A Boy," Plus Conversations With Tom Higgenson of Plain White T's, Cake's John McCrea, and The Cult's Ian Astbury
  • You've heard that some of the girls at school think you're snobby and stand-offish.
  • In her debut novel, Kettle of Vultures, Sabrina Lamb showcases her humorist side through the main character and her family, which includes her cantankerous grandmother, Ms. Chickie; her snobby mother, Lee Artist; and her evasive father. A Kettle of Vultures
  • Cowboy boots and hats might be unusual in haughty Charlottesville or super-snobby Alexandria, but not so odd in many other parts of the state. Waldo Jaquith - Mike Shear on Allen’s cowboy schtick.
  • I'm waffling here, unwilling to say we were snobby or we were justified in our behavior, but I can see it from both sides.
  • Hanna is the one who's changed the most so far out of all the girls going from the popular, stuck-up, snobby girl to the down-to-earth girl ... Pretty Little Liars' Ashley Benson: "A" Makes Hanna Do Something Horrible
  • Something tells me that you reading the blog in your undies is a helluvalot more exciting than Snobby typing it in his undies... No Money Mo Problems: Involuntary Collabos
  • She could be high-maintenance occasionally - okay, she was always high-maitenance - and she was really quite snobby at times.
  • Snobby people from other countries like to make fun of the U.S. for its abbreviated history and its uncouth culture, particularly compared with the millennial legacies of Europe, Africa, and Asia.
  • I am told that people are snobby about him but I am just confused. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm just a bit snobby about it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Specifics are everything here: meat genealogy, breed pedigree and feed quality, the entire inventory of pointless, snobby particularity.
  • You've heard that some of the girls at school think you're snobby and stand-offish.
  • Most of the kids are rich, snobby preps, which we despise, and hate everyone who isn't like them.
  • There is no indication that this starchy, snobby suburban bourgeoise knew anything about cooking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kirk Douglas, surrounded by the toast of young, snobby elite, was seen at hot Chelsea nightclub Aria.
  • Independent private school kids take expensive crammer lessons to help pass these stringent snobby entrance exam tests.
  • He's a little bit snobby, socially. Times, Sunday Times
  • I wouldn't say that Cher, Dionne, and the snobby Amber top the list of teen movie bitches, but they're definitely aware of their social status.
  • But some of the writers the regime is now grooming to take power look a lot like insurgents themselves: indecorous, sometimes indecent, not snobby about pop culture.
  • Williams can be as quiet, shy and awkward as any Valley wunderkind, but somehow he's never called snobby or aloof. TechCrunch
  • People are so snobby about it. The Sun
  • stuggy - maybe it's the same concept as snobby's mainstream/underground switch. Anarchy for Sale: No Brakes, No Masters
  • The only thing this bar has established is a snobby, cold & uninviting atmosphere.
  • My friends and I often complain about how Vancouver is filled with snobby cliques who have no time for strangers, but maybe that's a natural reaction for people sardined into a city with 550,000 others.
  • I like riding clubs, and I don't think they are snobby at all.
  • Was it just their snobby, overactive imaginations? Times, Sunday Times
  • He said: 'I think now people are less snobby about contestants coming from these shows. The Sun
  • Couldn't they see he was a rich, snobby, stuck-up scum?
  • Many broadsheet readers are snobby about the tabloid format, simply because it's associated with more downmarket content.
  • These are not obscure music genres to be embraced only by the snobby few. Times, Sunday Times
  • This new brand seems a bit snobby to me. The Sun
  • I've been told that people at the UPenn can be classified as snobby ...? Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • People have preconceived ideas about it and are snobby. The Sun
  • We want to celebrate the sexiness of life rather than a pretentious, snobby emptiness.
  • With a degree in business & in public speaking, she was also good with snobby people.
  • She was stuck-up, snobby; there was no other word for it.
  • I feel Britain is a bit of a snobby nation when it comes to tennis. Times, Sunday Times

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