Informal term for an upper-class or wealthy person.
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Examples for "nob"
Examples for "nob"
1At least looking like a nob-head comes at a price these days.
2He gave yer one on the nob, and dragged yer in here.
3The nob of Nob Hill, how close it is to the sky.
4You've taken to being a nob, buying land, being a country bashaw.
5An' some fancy nob left 'is 'orse an' chaise and blocked the road.
1No one can get within a thousand miles of that imperial toff.
2And we both know how to put on the toff a bit.
3The real toff knows that Russia is the place to dine.
4He fits the popular picture, a crackpot toff with bizarre delusions.
5Listen to me, Mr. Smith, traveling IRA sympathizer with yer fluty toff accent.
6He described my man as a real toff, none of your little yappers.
7The likes of 'im having visitors, and one a toff, too.
8Is one of you the toff that wants to marry her?
9She's never 'ad no chance to associate with a real toff.
10When I'm an 'Arry, I 'ates myself 'cos I knows I'm a toff.'
11For what girls in my position generally call a 'toff.'
12To be precise, he said he 'spoke like a bloody toff, just like you.'
13A year on, that "toff fight" has given way to something more interesting.
14Did this particular toff bastard have a name, Mr.
15Earlier, with the strange toff, he had protected her.
16It's for my Tom, to start himself up in his own business, like a toff.
Toff per variant geogràfica