Befitting or characteristic of those who incline to social exclusiveness and who rebuff the advances of people considered inferior.
1 They belonged to the same set, and no one was more cliquish than Freeman.
2 And of course these were Iraqis - very cliquish , very clannish.
3 Djuna Barnes seems to have acquired an odd, cliquish kind of fame largely because T.S.
4 The German residents, as everywhere, are cliquish too.
5 It was that confidence, he reckons, that helped Galvin find his spot in what was a notoriously cliquish dressing-room.
6 The real problem is the cliquish , tunnel-vision intolerance that afflicts too many feminists, who seem unprepared to recognize and analyze ideas.
7 But even though it still feels kinda cliquish , I try and go to those places where I can just dance from the spirit.
8 It was a rather cliquish society, worked with more favour than fairness, and was principally among those girls whose homes lay near to the school.
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