He could be rather snobbish at times, which was not a common French fault in the forties--we didn't even know what to call it.
She might be snobbish in one part of her, but in another she had the fiercest scorn for all that Ealing stood for.
But here are two poor devils, marooned, as it were, in this snobbish town, and they naturally jump at the first people who show them the slightest civility.
The snobbish plutocracy of Blankfield had beaten us, made up of retired shopkeepers and merchants.
But you might do me the justice to believe that I am not going from merely snobbish motives.
His wife, with the customary British scorn for Americans, developed snobbish tendencies that rather alarmed Mr. Cricklewick at the outset of his business career in New York, but which ultimately produced the most remarkable results.
If here and there elderly guests, with gnarled and painfully scrubbed hands, preferred isolation and the pictorial contents of a magazine from the land of their nativity, it was not with snobbish intentions.
The kids weren't snobbish and they weren't so high class, the majority of them.
So snobbish are we Americans about our eating, that we make the best of our foods into bywords.
There are no longer any social classes among them; the rich ones do not arrive in private automobiles, to make the poor ones envious, and they do not isolate themselves in little snobbish cliques.
That snobbish fool of a Gerald Boynton, who thought he could play the piano?
It was only fear of appearing both snobbish and unkind which prevented her from breaking away altogether.
They've been kinder careless of Miss Ann to have mislaid her, and mighty snobbishwith our gal not to have claimed kin with her long ago.
I believe she is developing snobbish tendencies, which is a great mistake.
At home I was the friend of every girl in high school, and to think that I have been developing snobbish traits without realizing it!
It was done simply by the snobbish habit of suppressing the experience and evidence of the majority of people, and especially of the majority of poor people.
Another may say, "Why should the real democracy of a young country be tied to your snobbish old squirarchy?
In short the Marquise d'Espard was one of the most snobbishpeople of her day.
And to be snobbish was, in Raygan's language, to be "beastly vulgar.
It would be hateful to force herself upon a snobbish family who despised her and let her see that she was unwelcome.
She did not attach much importance to the words at the time, except to think it snobbish of Miss Rolls and weak of her mother never to show themselves under the roof where their fortune was being piled up.
However, it would have been mean to suspect a sister of Mr. Balm of Gilead of such a snobbish trick.
Molly, in a listless, aloof tone that sounded like the snobbish Marion Genevieve Chester in her snobbishest days.
Mr. Rene Fontaine had no fault to find with Marjorie's supercilious airs and snobbish predelictions.
It is a very snobbish opinion, and one who has the temerity to attempt traveling all by herself has undoubtedly the ability to see it through.
It is unheard of for a man to refuse--unless a bridegroom, for snobbish reasons, asks some one who is not really a friend at all.
But in another second I could have boxed my own ears for my denseness and snobbish stupidity.
It isn't that they're snobbish and want to seem to be what they are not, don't think that for a moment.
She would have been glad to have a suit-case full of bombs to blow those snobbish residences into flinders.
Of my dear Theatrical Snobs I think with a pang; and I can hardly break away from some Snobbish artists, with whom I have long, long intended to have a palaver.
There is nothing snobbish in having only one pair of boots, or a favourite pair; and certainly nothing snobbish in desiring to have them cleaned.
Indeed, I should like to write a chapter about the Snobbish Dons very much, and another about the Snobbish Dandies.
A Court system that sends men of genius to the second table, I hold to be a Snobbish system.
This, of course, is understood to apply only to those unmarried persons whom a mean and Snobbish fear about money has kept from fulfilling their natural destiny.
This is only a little more openly and undisguisedly snobbish than the cases before alluded to.
How, for instance, could that wonderful case of the Earl of Mangelwurzel and his brother be examined in the Snobbish point of view?
It was her Snobbish sentiment that misled her, and made her vanities a prey to the swindling fortune-teller.
But I own there are people more snobbish than all those whose defects are above mentioned: viz.
But he understood, and after that he wasn't snobbish any more, but just one of the men, and they liked him a great deal better.
It's the way they discipline sn-snobbish c-cow-boys in Wyoming.
I don't suggest you're either more snobbish or more morbid than the rest of us: but don't you feel in a vague way that a genuine old family curse is rather a fine thing to have?
This man used the old feudal fables--properly, in his snobbish soul, really envied and admired them.
He glanced around him; but the girl had already gone over to soothe and comfort her father, for her natural affection for his person was as strong or stronger than her somewhat snobbish pride in his success.
Compensation” is much more heavily dosed with doctrine, but then it has a treble amount of snobbish worldliness and absurd incident to tickle the palate of pious frivolity.
She was an alien, like anybody else--like the new men and prowling millionaires, who bought old English properties, moved thereto by a feeling which was none the less snobbish because it was also sentimental.
Full of ghosts it might be; but she was its living mistress henceforth; nor was it either ridiculous or snobbish that she should love it and exult in it--quite the contrary.
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