However, let it be known that I'm not merely trying to snobbishly intellectualise things. |
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They held their noses snobbishly in the air, as if breathing on a higher level. |
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They answered him snobbishly that if he is able to swim a few laps under a certain amount of time, then they will give him the permission. |
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It also snobbishly discounts many profound experiences of art that have long been specifically virtual. |
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He treated her snobbishly, like she was an ugly, stupid girl. |
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I was about to say, snobbishly, that it's the nonvoters who were watching. |
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No wonder that such ostentatious Francophilia was often snobbishly dismissed as le gout Rothschild. |
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Bur to snobbishly ignore exciting writers like Maureen McHugh is their loss. |
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For years, I snobbishly only bought hardback first editions, preferably signed by the author. |
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And while some Francophiles might snobbishly recommend a fancy French Rhone with escargots, I suggest a local Truro Vineyards chardonnay to accompany our region's moon snail. |
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