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snobbish

[snob-ish] / ˈsnɒb ɪʃ /


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The Snobbish County Sheriff’s Office posted on Twitter the names of the victims who remain missing.

From New York Times • Apr. 1, 2014

Snobbish and witty, he once said that "the books I haven't written are better than the books other people have."

From Time Magazine Archive

Snobbish Mrs. Tiffany, by aping the extravagances of French society, drives her husband into forging.

From Time Magazine Archive

Snobbish Chicagoans who see him eating there are impressed with what they call the democracy of this great millionaire who was once a soap crutcher.

From Time Magazine Archive

How, for instance, could that wonderful case of the Earl of Mangelwurzel and his brother be examined in the Snobbish point of view?

From The Book of Snobs by Thackeray, William Makepeace




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