Befitting or characteristic of those who incline to social exclusiveness and who rebuff the advances of people considered inferior.
1 Carriages, with servants in snobby coats, beset the doors of the theatre.
2 Upper class didn't seem to suit them - it was too snobby .
3 When I first considered listening to audiobooks, I was snobby about it.
4 She was still pretty enough, he supposed, if you liked snobby bluebloods.
5 He sounded so snobby sometimes that he sounded like a 1930s movie.
6 This person was nasty to you and part of a snobby clique.
7 A bit snobby about their own craftsmanship, if you ask me.' Elias shrugged.
8 They were very snobby and very hostile towards the Greens, Ms Dann said.
9 I've seen pictures! Then she laughed at how snobby this sounded.
10 Therefore his supporters say that all criticism of him comes from a snobby media.
11 We are going to be snobby about McDonalds today, I can hear you thinking.
12 Guess they'll add an extra shot of smugness to their snobby coffee brews today.
13 However, he wasn't a doormat, and this snobby player wasn't going to intimidate him.
14 Some scientists can get a bit snobby about basic research.
15 At times it's a bit snobby , but never less than listenable and frequently gripping.
16 Marcel has a dry, deadpan and at times almost snobby charm that intrigued Zoe.
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