Sentence example with the word 'upstart'

upstart

adventurer, cad, gate-crasher, jump up, modernizer, new arrival, outsider, rising generation, skyrocket, start up, upspring

Definition adj. characteristic of someone who has risen economically or socially but lacks the social skills appropriate for this new position

Last update: June 25, 2015

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The seniors find it difficult to take orders from the new upstart.   [Please select]

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M., and emptying into Upstart Bay; it receives numerous tributaries in its course, and carries a large body of fresh water even in the driest seasons.   [Please select]

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MRS BELLINGHAM: Tan his breech well, the upstart.   [Please select]

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"Won't that upstart's pride be taken down."   [Please select]

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They must all have wings, forsooth, now, every new upstart sort of bird, and fly.   [Please select]

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There is nothing that Zulus enjoy so much as seeing one whom they consider an upstart set in his place.   [Please select]

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Prussia, on the other hand, was an upstart, whose strength lay in universal military service.   [Please select]

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His other pieces are, Quip for an upstart Courtier, and Dorastus and Fawnia.   [Please select]

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"You," he continued, pointing to Hal, "are the American upstart who almost knocked me over in the station at Berlin."   [Please select]

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"I guess we just ran that upstart queen out of her possessions," said the tall yellow-legs, dusting his boots with his handkerchief.   [Please select]

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Those hills, now bristled, like the fretful porcupine, with rows of poplars (vain upstart plants.)   [Please select]

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