Bolt was an aristocrat fit to be hung a la lanterne.
Yes, a marquis, and an aristocrat of the old school.
To brand an aristocrat as a swindler would be a keener joy than to make him a beggar.
Aristocrat disguised, spelled aristocrat conspiring, and a conspiring aristocrat under the same roof as Jacques Dangeau, what did that spell?
We both want the same thing--to teach a stuck-up baggage of an aristocrat a lesson.
Even at the first glance he had seen that she was different, and when her eyes blazed, and she drew herself from his grasp, why, the aristocrat stood confessed.
Your little aristocrat shall write it out fair for the press, and we shall see if it will not convert her.
She is an aristocrat no longer, but the Daughter of the Revolution, for it has borne her into a new life.
Aristocrat or not, she has taken Dangeau from me," she screamed, with the sudden passion which makes her type so dangerous.
She had intended her young aristocrat to pass a chastening day.
Why should they have been selected as victims, having only done that which every aristocrat did as a matter of course in following out his recognized profession in living upon the subject nations?
That scorn against the people should be expressed by the aristocrat Casca was well supposed by Shakspeare; but how did a liberal of the present day bring himself to do honor to his hero by such allusions?
In most other aspects of subsistence rich and poor, aristocrat and commoner, fared very much alike.
The German aristocrat is hardly ever stout--hallmark of the fact that he knows how to curb his appetites.
An aristocrat every inch of him, and a dandy withal, but yet with a suggested air of strength and manliness.
Also by that time, he doubtless thinks, a white-handed aristocrat like Herbert will have tired of the affair and betaken himself back to the Towers where he belongs.
By her father she was an aristocrat and related to the reigning houses.
They'd be up there, every last one of them, if they knew we had an aristocrat in keeping.
The old stare, the aloof stare, an aristocrat looking at an underling as though wondering what made the fellow tick.
Nevertheless, he fell in behind the aristocrat and followed him to the offices which had been his original destination.
Lord Algy would never give her away; she had calculated upon that fact when she had chosen an aristocratfor her partner in initiation.
How had he not realised at once the utter paltriness of the designation of aristocrat unless the inner being carries out what that word is intended to convey?
Katherine thought that if she could have drawn a picture of a typical aristocrat of the Tory persuasion, of perhaps a hundred years ago, this man would have made a perfect model.
Indeed, you are teaching me the lesson of the depth to which anaristocrat can sink.
And if she was only a common girl and so debarred from being a Duchess--the Duke should see that no aristocrat of his own class could be more game.
This beloved creature--daughter of an auctioneer and granddaughter of a butcher--was truly and really an aristocrat in the purest and truest sense of the term.
The old butler, Edgson, anaristocrat of his craft, repeated the story we already know.
The terms of the vendetta would be carried out when this hated British aristocrat was a convicted felon.
It seemed incredible that a young aristocrat of ancient lineage, endowed with high moral and intellectual courage, could be dragged down to such depths.
A man ceases to be an aristocrat when he allows panic to be more than momentary.
He liked the looks of the young aristocrat sponsored by Edgar Saltus and of whom he had heard so much from friends in Paris.
He admired the polished style of Edmond De Goncourt, a true aristocrat of letters; admired his Japonisme, his bibelots, pictures, and all that went to make the ensemble of that House Beautiful.
Daisy Miller was a reticent aristocratin comparison.
She had brought this haughty aristocrat to her knees, at any rate.
In all trials resting on the voice of popular assemblies, it ever has been and ever will be found, that, caeteris paribus, the aristocrat will defeat the plebeian.
Do you tell me that this party is going to be turned upside down by a kid-glove aristocrat who has hardly stirred out of his office during this campaign?
Some sort of sneak has been stirring up the fools in this city lately," the aristocrat informed the officer who came promptly to the side of the car.
An aristocrat of aristocrats undoubtedly he was, though it concerns us not to determine whether the blood of Plantagenet kings and Norman conquerors really flowed in his veins.
The truth probably is that an aristocrat is quite as apt as a plebeian to be a good writer.
I am the Countess of Charny, wife of the count of that house, killed on the infamous tenth of August; an aristocrat and the bosom friend of the queen, I have deserved death, and I come to seek it.
But that finely-distilled aristocrat did not condescend to notice such trivial matters as the coming and going of menials.
These confounded wenches were so given to whimpering, and this serene aristocrat hated "scenes.
It is you, William, who are the aristocrat of your family, and you are not as fine a fellow as your plebeian brother by long chalk.
What a heart-rending scene when the patrician mother wakes in the morning and finds the infant aristocrat isn't in bed with his mamma.
When the infant aristocrat had eaten a hearty meal it sat on Alice's lap and played with the amber heart she wears that Albert's uncle brought her from Hastings after the business of the bad sixpence and the nobleness of Oswald.
Desaix was an Auvergnat, an aristocrat of famous pedigree, carefully trained as a cadet to the military career.
Now Sidney Herbert was an aristocrat of high rank, of splendid fortune, of unsurpassed social dignity and influence, of great political talents and reputation.
These others were invariably the mechanic or laborer; the merchant dared not attempt to overreach the aristocrat whose power he had good reason to fear.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aristocrat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.