When her snooty daughter visits, she is embarrassed by her relative poverty. |
My parents, as they potter through Camberwell and snooty suburbs walking their dog, chat away with locals and the subject often comes up. |
We ate warm chili dogs and watched little snooty five-year-old skiers walk by, kids you could tell hadn't fallen even once that day. |
There is this long-held belief that parents who send their children to private schools are privileged, snooty and well-off. |
The snooty royal English sat on their powdered bums and taxed the daylights out of the poor citizens. |
To my ear, Zellweger's Sloane is less perfect than Paltrow's snooty home counties in Emma. |