la-di-da in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The point being, if you can't channel the royals, dead or alive, you're a la-di-da metropolitan elitist who doesn't understand the feelings of ordinary people.
www.telegraph.co.uk
I used to think that saving for your passion was la-di-da.
business.inquirer.net
If you go, do not over-think the true implications of all that hippie-talk and la-di-da quotes printed on eco-friendly paper stapled to the trees; otherwise you might miss the point.
traveller24.news24.com
The la-di-da ambience of divas and their courtiers rings true for its era, but the fussy hothouse atmosphere of unrestrained diva-worship is ultimately more than a little stifling.
en.wikipedia.org
She used to think that climate change was too middle-class and la-di-da a cause for her taste.
www.newyorker.com

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