Occupying the highest socioeconomic position in a society.
1 He guessed she came from a good home, a middle-to upper-class family.
2 Labor members would pull in one direction, and upper-class members in another.
3 The disdain for upper-class society would have been recognised at the time.
4 The archangels and the upper-class patriarchs wear a finer thing than that.
5 Tells about officers and the general staff, most of whom are upper-class .
6 Sometimes extremely upper-class people -some -have a sort of reticence.
7 He talks gentleman-to-gentleman with his upper-class customers and patronizingly to the bums.
8 A lot of upper-class Pakistanis use English as their second language.
9 Working-class men often think that middle-class and upper-class men are unmanly or undeserving.
10 Only 1 percent of today's middle- and upper-class Whites can say the same.
11 But there wasn't any question of her being anything but upper-class .
12 The magter, the upper-class lords of Dis, are the direct opposite.
13 He finds upper-class hedonism particularly rebarbative and illustrates this with a chilling anecdote.
14 Born in Paris in 1908, Dominique was raised in an upper-class Protestant family.
15 Perhaps there are upper-class Jews but I'm not talking about them.
16 He is a type of the upper-class young Englishman, over-sanguine and entirely undisciplined.
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