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snobbery

[snob-uh-ree] / ˈsnɒb ə ri /


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She says: "Panto is cheesy - no apologies for that. But it's also fun, high energy. But unfortunately if there is that snobbery, then yeah don't come - 'cause panto's not for you."

From BBC

Out of context, that quote may lend weight to the strain of snobbery that wrote off “Blood and Sand” before the plot found its footing, which it did after its introductory episodes.

From Salon

But it’s not snobbery that has kept me away.

From Los Angeles Times

Eliot got it from the start, but in Woolf’s case bafflement joined forces with snobbery.

From The Wall Street Journal

If one were to remove the veil of snobbery and suspicion dividing urban and rural America, one would find a lot more Hanks and Peggys in the world than far-right trolls.

From Salon