"We've come to tell you that we've all decided we were nasty and acted like horrid snobs," she said. [Please select]
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Dogs, the foremost snobs in creation,--are quick to note the difference between a well-clad and a disreputable stranger. [Please select]
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But there are always some snobs who care more for dollars than sense. [Please select]
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I wonder if his behaviour on this occasion will weigh with snobs against the iniquity of his having a shop. [Please select]
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He was one of those strange beings--heraldic, rampant, disregardant--who are born snobs, in spite of good birth and good breeding. [Please select]
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Leave that to a bunch of snobs in Fifth Avenue churches. [Please select]
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Have I made us out a pair of deliberate, calculating snobs. [Please select]
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Most of them were rich men's daughters, but there were no snobs among them. [Please select]
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None but the rudest snobs would sit through meal after meal without ever addressing a word to their table companions. [Please select]
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"I hate the whole pack of superior patronizing condescending snobs, and it is all I can do to keep it from Alexina, who thinks her tribe perfection." [Please select]
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Put Thackeray in a workhouse, and he will still find material for another Book of Snobs; put Dickens in society, and he cannot help finding undreamed-of possibilities among bewigged and bepowdered high lords and ladies. [Please select]
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