Befitting or characteristic of those who incline to social exclusiveness and who rebuff the advances of people considered inferior.
1 Also, what exactly is even snobbish about what President Obama originally said?
2 She hated to subject any artist-howeverquestionable his talent-toGarek's snobbish sister.
3 Behind the pair went an elderly couple, overdressed and snobbish in appearance.
4 The impudent and snobbish subscriber who will address his victim as follows:-
5 One is exclusive, snobbish , and narrow, the other is liberal and democratic.
6 The same nasal twang was in her voice, the same snobbish reserve.
7 Reading this statement, some of my readers suspected me of snobbish pride.
8 Heading this statement, some of my readers suspected me of snobbish pride.
9 I believe she is developing snobbish tendencies, which is a great mistake.
10 Clubs are famously cliquey, but Wright rebuts accusations that Popbitch is snobbish .
11 None of my family was snobbish ; they accepted him as one of us.
12 Of course, we don't approve of such snobbish attitudes - publicly.
13 This mere belief in bodily humanitarianism is not sentimental; it is simply snobbish .
14 Most think LG is a turgid, snobbish affair, but they're missing the point.
15 We deny the snobbish English assumption that the uneducated are the dangerous criminals.
16 The more snobbish among us will concede it has enormous credibility, everywhere .
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