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snobs <a snob; snobs> N

snob <a snob; snobs> N

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Elitists are denounced as high brow snobs advocating an esoteric culture; populists are dismissed as pandering philistines promoting a trivialized and commercialized culture.
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It mercilessly ridiculed colonial governors, capitalists, snobs and social climbers, the clergy, feminists and prohibitionists.
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The distinction, of course, "she writes in the novel, is" only the hair-splitting of intellectual snobs.
theconversation.com
Whether it is a religious clan or a group of snobs, it's the same in our eyes.
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Coming from a working-class background, he has remained heavily opposed to the class system, describing how private schools tend to turn out little snobs.
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If it makes the snobs snivel, it can't be all bad, right?
www.thestar.com
Ted schmoozed her into joining his realty firm, selling upscale properties to snobs just like herself.
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There's no room in advertising for snobs, elitists or culture vultures.
www.campaignlive.co.uk
In order to join the sorority, mainly consisting of snobs who enjoy others' suffering, candidates must endure the cruel humiliation of hazing.
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These common, but typically wealthy students would then acquire symbols of aristocratic status (driver, maid etc.), and were then mocked as snobs by the aristocrats.
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