They snobbishly excluded their less wealthy friends from the party. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
Adjective : snobbish ideas about rank. From Dictionary.com.
They are all products of the "South" you so snobbishly dismiss. From Wordnik.com. [Obama On The Air In Kentucky] Reference
We had snobbishly refused to get in line but then thought, Why not?. From Wordnik.com. [Only Connect] Reference
He was also increasingly (and snobbishly) engaged with Britain's aristocracy. From Wordnik.com. [The Silent Superstar] Reference
The first time, I was in Iowa and snobbishly dismissed the inquiry as rural provincialism. From Wordnik.com. [Please Ask Me Who, Not 'What,' I Am] Reference
She was once, rather snobbishly, described as "the most upwardly mobile Greek since Icarus". From Wordnik.com. [Arianna Huffington: The cheque's in the Post] Reference
But you know what they say in fly-over country (which you so snobbishly dismiss) Those who can – D. From Wordnik.com. [Think Progress » Video: Feingold Convinces Senators to Block Patriot Act Extension] Reference
Yet when it came time to make my Oscar picks, I snobbishly decided that the Academy wouldnt get it. From Wordnik.com. [Michael Hogan: Two Cheers for the Academy: Michael Hogan] Reference
People have always wanted to be "fatter and happier", though only your ilk, snobbishly, have equated this to being "dumber". From Wordnik.com. [On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...] Reference
Shea calls her a lot of names and snobbishly insults her job---- she's an Administrative Assistant but he never answers her questions. From Wordnik.com. [Beware of mini popes] Reference
Just because the odds are long and subjective doesn't require you to accuse those mag editors of trying to con you or snobbishly ignoring you. From Wordnik.com. [GUEST POST: Jennifer Brissett Weighs in on the Writer Pay Rate Flap] Reference
The seller of speculations wrinkled her nose snobbishly, but this time the ripper had no objections, since he basically agreed with her sentiments. From Wordnik.com. [An East Wind Coming]
The most snobbishly pious prelates, the white elders and bishops surely, argued that instrumental music would lead to sinful movements of the body. From Wordnik.com. [Laying an Immaculately Produced Egg on Easter] Reference
All the nominees in this category participated in a funny-eyeglasses running gag, except Vanessa Williams, who apparently snobbishly considered herself above it. From Wordnik.com. [Tallulah Morehead: The Emmys Awards Show: Little Borritt] Reference
Nor does he caricature the more cosmopolitan types among whom he now lives by making them act superior or talk snobbishly to the people he left behind in the South. From Wordnik.com. [The Deadpan Don Juan: Murray Takes Humor Tips] Reference
Read Dave Wolverton's terrific article in Tangent , celebrating fantasists and arguing that mainstream fiction is snobbishly restrictive in permissible subject matter. From Wordnik.com. [The Hidebound Mainstream] Reference
Those of you who are snobbishly denigrating unmarried teenage girls who get pregnant need to look at YOUR ancestors on the censuses from 1841 to 1901 and the parish registers. From Wordnik.com. [Abortion Figures Shame This Country] Reference
Authors who snobbishly declined her endorsement were. From Wordnik.com. [NBC Dallas-Fort Worth - News Top Stories] Reference
That was only an episode to her, of which she was snobbishly ashamed in time. From Wordnik.com. [Poor Man's Rock] Reference
Normally art fests are held inside some snobbishly pretentious art gallery right?. From Wordnik.com. [kennysia.com] Reference
I know you don't like that word "class," but please don't think I am using it snobbishly. From Wordnik.com. [Mistress Anne] Reference
As usual, Givhan found Michelle struck a perfect balance, classy without being snobbishly elite. From Wordnik.com. [NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias] Reference
On one hand it encourages the commoner to be snobbishly mean, and the noble to be snobbishly arrogant. From Wordnik.com. [The Book of Snobs] Reference
It scares them out of their wits and makes them say all sorts of snobbishly respectful things about him. From Wordnik.com. [South Wind] Reference
Those critics point out historical inaccuracies in Gibson's films and are generally snobbishly dismissive of them. From Wordnik.com. [NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias] Reference
Reilly, rather snobbishly, disputes whether it is a horror film, and some posh child actor is simply pleased to be there. From Wordnik.com. [DVD Times] Reference
I had always feared that I was irrationally and snobbishly anti-hybrid, particularly regarding its "commuter" incarnation. From Wordnik.com. [The Guardian World News] Reference
The Kaxorians undoubtedly have a nice, two thousand year old hatred for the Sonorans who so snobbishly ignored them, isolated them, and considered them unfit for association. From Wordnik.com. [The Black Star Passes] Reference
Cabbage, whose name is snobbishly excluded from the list of fair competitors, has quietly opened dozens of minute florets in its incurved horn before the others have even started. From Wordnik.com. [Wild Flowers Worth Knowing] Reference
Even my colleague, Detective Rolf Grunden, chuckled and commented—with a snobbishly superior attitude—that I probably wouldn’t find anything. From Wordnik.com. [The Riverman] Reference
Not snobbishly intellectual, though. From Wordnik.com. [terrarose Diary Entry] Reference
(Not necessarily snobbishly, it's just that some people can't deal with the overtly fantastic. From Wordnik.com. [Ecstatic Days] Reference
As we like to snobbishly say, ". From Wordnik.com. [Maggie's Farm] Reference
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