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How to use patrician in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word patrician? Here are some examples.

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The tweedy figure from an age of patrician Toryism must be an image-maker's worst nightmare.
He was at once a Queens pol and yet the most patrician figure in American politics.
It's easy, even a mild pleasure, to look dimly upon the essay's patrician airs and haughty notions.
These highly domesticated blossoms carry overtones of the convivial rituals of patrician social life.
He did the donkey work and the dirty work, and sat back dismissively as his country, or rather its patrician rulers, disowned him.
Promotion to the aedileship was automatic for patricians, but Vespasian wasn't a patrician.
And her patrician demeanour bespeaks her standing in the sport over which she has reigned supreme for a period spanning three Olympics.
The presence of gardens and especially of a peristyle make one think of a domus, or patrician residence.
Oligarchies are established through these alliances and society is divided between patrician rulers and plebeian slaves.
In The Wolf Man, Rains is the perfect lord of the manor with his patrician bearing and smooth manner with the town's officials.
Here is Vasiliev at 60, his youthfulness barely hidden these days by a silvery patrician goatee.
We have a fairly patrician government that in the past handed out largesse that kept us going.
In contrast to this patrician style, Jefferson cherished a vision of America as a rural retreat of Arcadian innocence.
With his patrician ancestry, going back to the Puritans on his mother's side, he acts as though he is born to rule.
People envied her for her blue-blooded, patrician beauty and her ability to keep her cool under the toughest of situations.
Was last night as close as the upstart governor will ever get to beating the patrician Senator?
Black portrays Roosevelt as a patrician country squire who harbored a strong social conscience and a prejudice against the new industrial rich.
He asks short questions but gives long answers, and there's something vaguely patrician about the cadence of his speech.
He looked as stricken as I felt, remorse and guilt printed subtly on his patrician face.
He presented himself as a supremely patrician figure, so different from the vulgar parvenues of the Thatcher cabinet.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The scarabaeus was the insignium or the 'arms,' of a very distinguished and very rare patrician family.
He rode a neck behind his companion, grinning as he noted the sullen scowl upon the other's patrician face.
Throughout, Kirstein remains patrician, cranky, and intoxicatingly judgmental.
Gore Vidal was an American writer and a public intellectual known for his patrician manner, epigrammatic wit, and polished style of writing.
They were victorious at last and divided their conquests equably among their great patrician families.
Hunsden, that patrician descent may be read in a distinctive cast of form and features?
And we have stolen upon Miss Hepzibah Pyncheon, too irreverently, at the instant of time when the patrician lady is to be transformed into the plebeian woman.
We articled clerks, as germs of the patrician order of proctors, were treated with so much consideration, that I was almost my own master at all times.
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