| 31. | Tall, elegant and dignified, with an imperious profile, he could quite easily strike a stance of snobbishness.
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| 32. | "That's not snobbishness; it's because they want to feel like part of a community.
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| 33. | When worn as a headband to a rugby match, it lends the wearer a snobbishness of a particularly devious sort.
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| 34. | He explains, " It is only in my thoughts that my snobbishness lives so active a life ."
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| 35. | Although not an absolute reactionary, his generally conservative principles and snobbishness often provided an easy target for critics and satirists.
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| 36. | The magazine tends to take a left-wing approach to art and society, lending itself to accusations of elitism and snobbishness.
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| 37. | Despite his snobbishness, however, he was also slightly milquetoast and weak willed compared to his strong-willed and snotty wife.
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| 38. | Hamm's shyness is often mistaken for snobbishness, but her teammates from the national team are quick to set the record straight.
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| 39. | The girls feel that she must be out of her mind for doing this, but Liz castigates them for their hypocrisy and snobbishness.
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| 40. | That one term may be open to some interpretation, but only within limits . " Snobbishness " is also defined to some degree.
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