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Yes, the menu is still snobbishly untranslated from the French.
And all around them, snobbishly ignored, the commonality of the female gender.
What went on within their snobbishly tight little clique?
He has never wanted the married life, and has always snobbishly seen it as best fit for those with no other ambition.
She was pleased to find she was still able to smile, even snobbishly.
Come on, Boyce doesn't "snobbishly demand an intensive knowledge of art."
For luxury retailers, the challenge is how to leverage their prestige without appearing snobbishly out of touch.
They sometimes offer very limited choice, even snobbishly refusing to serve soy or skimmed milk.
Although the five plays had long runs and packed houses, most London critics were snobbishly dismissive of them.
Also impressive is his ability to string out the obvious, since this book's focal point is snobbishly self-evident from the start.
She snobbishly hopes that Babbitt belongs to the elite Union Club.
Mathilde and her mother snobbishly ascribed the brutishness to countrified naivety.
The rest, and this is what (snobbishly) differentiates intrepid wanderers from tourists, travel considerably less lightly.
For a long time, of course, boards of trustees and audiences snobbishly demanded foreign conductors, which shut out Americans from the major orchestras.
Since the huge commercial success of the novel, in 1978, Mr. Irving has often been snobbishly and mistakenly dismissed as merely popular.
As you may have gathered, I love the city and pity those who snobbishly regard it as culturally and spiritually beneath them.
The Babbitts, for their part, behave equally snobbishly to the lower-class Overbrooks.
In desperation, and to save money, the director assumed the role, which he played with a haughty refinement, as he snobbishly re-encounters his provincial family.
Not coincidentally (and despite Mankiewicz's telegram), they were not so snobbishly hostile to Hollywood.
He sneers at Marie-Thérèse's vulgarity, snobbishly seeing her as devoid of depth or imagination.
So maybe what women resented about Ms. Mader's outfit was that it snobbishly said, "You have to look like me to wear this."
People who snobbishly deride that branch as simply a money-making escapade forget that a fresh audience may actually be there to receive it gratefully.
Ms. MacLaine is lovely as a snobbishly aloof woman drifting warily to what she calls "an epidemic of friendship."
(As Stephanie begins debasing herself, the music on the soundtrack descends rather snobbishly to include a pop song and a big-band number.)
Was Gary Seven's covert campaign to save mankind from itself any less radical or snobbishly elitist than Kaur's?