The truly posh very rarely have much to do with this, so it tends to be the upper middle class vs the utter plebs. |
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On the day she gets out of jail, Liam, now rolling in money, takes her to a posh apartment in the best part of town and gives her the keys. |
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So, whilst many gay men like a bit of rough there are obviously many who like a bit of posh. |
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They are tough, but decent, clearly not posh Labour party arrivistes, and they clearly have the Labour party in their veins. |
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This used to be an art practised by waiters in posh restaurants right in front of the diner, and it was a joy to watch. |
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Could she be an aristocratic siren dressed in luxurious trench coats and Manolos who spoke in a posh British accent? |
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The seaside baches have become a lot bigger and more posh in the last 50 years than they used to be, and cost a lot more to buy. |
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From the age of 18, she's been a mama-san at three clubs, one being in Tokyo's posh Ginza district. |
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It sounded posh enough, although I suspected the prices might be a bit scary. |
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She tends bar at a posh dance club by night and works at a record store by day. |
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I wore it to some rather posh restaurants and not once did I feel scruffy or unkempt. |
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But it's a nice wee place, and is dead posh to boot, so it's survived pretty well. |
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The pub's sole other occupant, a middle aged man, addressed me in a posh, matey voice. |
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But surely, you might say, she is an intelligent woman, the thinking man's posh totty. |
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Both are near the university, though the former is a bit more posh and expensive. |
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A grand bash to celebrate his birthday was held in a posh hotel only five days earlier. |
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Cousin Caroline lived in a posh townhouse in a very quiet and select neighborhood. |
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There is the odd posh word on the menu but most dishes are properly explained and do exactly what they say on the label. |
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We wandered back to the hotel from the Quayside after midnight, hand in hand and still in our posh togs, while Newcastle celebrated around us. |
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They went to a more posh high school and I settled for the one down the road with considerably fewer amenities. |
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The spell is broken and counters, tellers, Mafia bosses, Barry, Jeremy and posh totty get back to the business of checking votes. |
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But surely, you might say, Nigella is an intelligent woman, the thinking man's posh totty. |
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Amongst the old fogies and blue rinses are a couple of well fit posh totties. |
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There's a mid-range menu serving posh pizzas, burgers and a range of light bites, salads and skewers. |
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Sitting in the posh seats with the suits and ties, he perched in his shirtsleeves, ready for a scrap. |
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Some posh wafers might be good here, or, if you can be bothered, some homemade shortbread, baked really thin and crisp. |
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Yup, that's right, some posh bint threw herself under the King's horse in, like, 1872 or something. |
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Of course, I've had to ignore the fact that I don't see the point in posh nosh when a mixed grill or fry-up tastes better and costs less. |
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It's all about buying the best animals here, but the posh dining room on the top floor is truly a shrine to meat of good provenance. |
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These guests seriously enjoy dressing up in very posh frocks and stylish black ties for dinner. |
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There were lots of blonde women in posh frocks and expensive-looking high heels and guys in dinner jackets or tuxedos or whatever you call them. |
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The ladies wear posh frocks and fancy hats, and the men morning dress or smart suits. |
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Add a finger of kir to be posh, or a sugarcube and a splash of brandy to be blootered. |
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They think their parents are uncultured and not posh enough to live a life as rich and famous. |
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Mac went to school when they wrote on slates and so did I. Mind you, Mac's posh school probably had paper and ink. |
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But it's definitely somewhere near the New York-New Jersey borderline, where are the posh Victorian homes are. |
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She'd got this nice job as housemaid in this posh house and the money was bosker. |
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It's not posh nosh, just slightly more upmarket pub grub, so anyone after a real culinary experience should perhaps steer clear. |
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Soon, the car pulled into the car park of the most upper-class, posh and wealthy sports club in the entire state. |
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What happens when you trap four spoiled brats from a posh British boarding school in an abandoned bunker for 18 days? |
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A few minutes later they were pulling into the parking lot of a somewhat upscale, posh restaurant. |
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Nudist resorts run the gamut from modest camping grounds to luxury villas with posh amenities. |
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Renovations completed, the facility reopened in January 2003 and is now housed in a posh, split-level building. |
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And as a result, the village has been jam-packed all week by people in posh cars coming to sample the local nosh. |
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In contrast to the posh style of an old-line charity, this one is housed in a refurbished cheque-processing plant. |
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His parents bought him this really posh apartment since they are stinking rich. |
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The students were not accommodated in posh hotels, but were given the option of staying with the families of the Indian students. |
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They vary from stalls selling traditional street food to posh restaurants serving international cuisine. |
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A dermatology professor I know maintains that high-street products are often no worse than posh ones, so I would start cheap and work up. |
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Nestled among her descriptions of food at posh New York restaurants is a handful of recipes for the simple, homely food that she cooks at home. |
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The truth is that Jack is forever swanking around in Bute House, pouring large ones for his posh guests and acting like he owns the place. |
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The head chef of the swanky hotel hosting Earth Summit bigwigs described the mountains of posh food he is laying on for their pleasure. |
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The day of the show, I was in a posh glasses shop, begging the clerks to fix the specs I'd destroyed the previous night. |
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The 1st District, which reaches out to the eastern tip of Long Island, is a mix of posh resort towns and working-class enclaves. |
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Why do Americans think that the English accents are either really posh or cockney? |
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As he has evidently now discovered, the trappings of high office are not limited to posh perquisites and media glare. |
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If you happen to own a posh motor, or are particularly accident-prone, then you might consider taking out fully comprehensive insurance. |
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Just as scruffy lobbies are a thing of the past in posh developments, so too are old-style concierges. |
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Luckily, the hotel was so posh that the concierge was happy to get a member of staff to drive me home. |
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Some Zambians and foreigners became instant millionaires driving posh cars like BMWs as a way to disguise proceeds of drug trafficking. |
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At a posh dinner for his company, Jack stares down at his place setting in panic and terror. |
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I left the shop with only that rather cheap catalogue, and a posh blue plastic bag with silver lettering to keep it dry. |
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Where Mummy and Daddy used to live in very posh West of London, they had some rather plebby next door neighbours. |
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A little while ago, I found myself at a rather posh wedding reception at a plush venue. |
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The village was beautiful in a twee way, our room at the hotel was big and plush, and the restaurant welcomed Edward and served posh grub. |
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We meet in a tiny plush room in a posh London hotel which is the regular haunt for such interviews. |
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One will, most likely, exit out of the posh portals of a private school to enter a supermarket to sell groceries. |
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Loser buys the winner two rounds of drinks on opening night at the hotel's posh bar. |
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In our posh London hotel suite, she glides through, thanks the press girl, and is regally solicitous when a tape recorder coughs and dies. |
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Howard, having, bought off all other shareholders was answerable to no one and operated through telephones while living in posh hotels. |
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For my birthday, my friends and I ended up in Harry's Bar, a very posh and luxurious bar in a posh and luxurious part of town. |
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I've left the comforting surroundings of rural Norfolk, and I'm staying in a posh hotel in Marylebone Lane, London. |
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He's probably still waiting for you at his flat or posh hotel, whatever it is. |
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The fact that I was traveling to an exciting new city with a posh hotel room didn't hurt either. |
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Many of those calls he says come from posh hotels and prestigious New York addresses dispelling the myth that bed bugs only reside in filth. |
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Be it a midnight operation to nab criminals or surprise raid on luxurious houses in posh localities, she is always there to lead from the front. |
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A lilac purple with touches of green and gold make the dining area welcoming and elegant, cosy but posh. |
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We were surrounded by the old-fashioned glamor of the lobby of the grandest hotel in this posh French seaside resort. |
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A posh boy from the Home Counties is rewarded for his self-discipline, hard work and ambition. |
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Thankfully, the days when a posh accent implied intelligence are fading fast, partly under the pressure of modern media. |
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Without that fragility, nobody would watch this posh woman with a cut-glass accent. |
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And there is something very patronising about people with posh accents telling working-class people that their windows are too dirty. |
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He dubbed himself Alistair, traded in his homely Midlands accent for one closer to Mayfair, and cultivated a posh circle of friends. |
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They're right posh, and spawning, but people don't go onto Parkinson to be treated like disobedient children. |
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I've been to a tonne of media events that sound dead posh but were all about work. |
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Lytham is dead posh, with lovely seaside cottages and a wide grassy prom facing the Southport straits. |
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He too gave off an air of upper-classness, but, like his father, he didn't seem at all posh. |
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They can't be made into posh burgers, they can't be kept as pets, and they can't be made into nice furry coats like mink can. |
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I was at Harrow County grammar where I'd arrived two years earlier from a private prep school to be bullied because my accent was too posh. |
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Then there has been all this pre-meeting prettification of York for the benefit of those posh patrons of Ascot. |
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Although accompanied some of the time by his posh, dull, white bread girlfriend, a germ of doubt grows in the mind of the audience. |
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He lives in a posh, modern mid-rise, its lobby ablaze in polished surfaces that gleam like gold teeth. |
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Callum spoke posh English, his accent all mellifluous vowels and dentilingual consonants. |
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Many upmarket areas have designer labels and barely worn posh clothes that can be snapped up at give-away prices. |
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After a series of punch-ups at posh events in Manchester, they have been chastised by their industry's own magazine. |
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But he hasn't been so quick to give back his posh grace and favour London flat owned by the union. |
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Pulling up to the posh hotel in his old black Camaro, he grunted, handing his keys to the disapproving valet. |
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Professional magicians could be spotted these days at beach resorts and posh restaurants regaling guests awaiting their food. |
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There's a dude ranch available for every kind of guest, and accommodations are as primitive, or posh, as the vacationer is looking for. |
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They made careers out of being party girls, haunting the edges of posh dos and premieres. |
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The 6820 is designed to encourage text entry but without the dweebish stigma of a posh smartphone. |
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The Chief Executive of that posh location is Tony Whitham and much success is assured through his forceful dynamism. |
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Could anyone succeed today in the world of pop music with a double-barrelled name or a posh voice? |
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She had an aristocratic double-barrelled name for a start, and who but posh folk were called Camilla anyway? |
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They come across as a little bit unhinged, a little bit posh, but actually quite charming and disarmingly open. |
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As for the posh, all-service Hyatt in which they are entombed, however, this hotel could be in any of the world's major cities. |
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Some posh wafers might be good here, or some homemade shortbread, baked really thin and crisp. |
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The two Bond Streets weren't always posh but by the early 18th century this had become the place for fashionable dandies to hang out. |
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Brahma cows and water buffalo roamed the beaches where there are now posh condos and five star hotels. |
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You can tell it's posh because food is served on a bed of other food, and there isn't a machine in the gents selling rubber johnnies. |
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What she actually offers is a load of manufactured pop songs, sung in a slightly affected posh voice. |
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The wind howled down the railway tracks from West Hampstead, slicing through my leather coat and posh kecks. |
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The posh lump in the top stream all had proper classical music instruments like clarinets and trumpets. |
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I saw my friend and stopped to talk for a moment, kidding him about his posh attire. |
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They are members of posh clubs and wine and dine with men and women with tremendous spending power. |
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The neglected backyard is below, and to its left are the neighbouring gardens and the posh houses and treed and bushed gardens beyond. |
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The end of the school year was celebrated by students from the school with a posh knees-up at a York hotel on Friday. |
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I went to a very posh graduate school, affectionately known in some circles as Cambridge Community College. |
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They think it reflects well on them that the wine they choose to be their house wine is a posh one. |
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The joke was that although John called me posh, he came from a far better off family than I did. |
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A cheeky calendar starring boys from a posh independent school has won a group of girl pupils a business award. |
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I suppose you posh newcomers want to hijack our ancestral lands to grow your own organic fruit and veg. |
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The house had a long sprawling drive which led to the car park, it was a very posh place indeed. |
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Also in this area are a concert hall, posh residential flats and an enormous Hilton hotel. |
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Now the Dome has been expensively reupholstered, with a very posh multiplex, the Hollywood Arclight, grafted on to it. |
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Back in his Pop Idol days, Will Young was the posh one with gorgeously rich vocals and a knack for treating classics staggeringly well. |
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Mike had rung me early this morning saying that a mate had offered him a table at some posh restaurant tonight for free and told me to come. |
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The odd thing about being an executive chef for a posh cruise line is you spend more time on planes than boats. |
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He saw the cubs and adults roistering on the huge expanse of lawn that belonged to the posh street running parallel to Hillside Drive. |
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At the posh five-diamond resort an hour north of Milwaukee in Kohler, Wis., the world-class golf links were hard-frozen and desolate, covered in snow. |
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Privileged kids are far more relaxed and confident in huge, posh colleges. |
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Credit cards are issued to unverifiable business addresses, or posh students who claim to be Lord Twiddle of Twaddle earning hundreds of thousands of pounds a year. |
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Chronicling the fungus foragers who count posh New York restaurants as their clients. |
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They are both posh, pretty, gamine English girls blessed with serious eyebrows and a taste for the high life. |
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Despite my southern accent, I am not what you would call posh. |
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The poor actress overacts excruciatingly as the vengefully posh blueblood. |
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Many second level schools in the posh, fee-paying sector and in the ordinary, free sector are well equipped and are staffed by trained, well-qualified teachers. |
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A passionate left-wing polemicist, he nonetheless retained more than a few traces of his public-school breeding, including a plummy accent and a horde of posh friends. |
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So, apparently, I was too posh and a potential loose cannon to boot. |
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It is often informally referred to by the British middle class as a BBC accent or a public school accent and by the working class as talking proper or talking posh. |
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Get your black ties and posh frocks out for a proms evening. |
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Then, it was on to a posh restaurant for the reception where I was positively salivating in anticipation of the delicious food I'd been told about. |
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You'd not go there for posh nosh but if all you're after is a reasonable cup of coffee and an honest-to-goodness everyday nibble then it does very nicely. |
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There is also a posh built-in webcam for instant video conferencing. |
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My bullying started on the very first day at school and I was called a snob and posh because I had a different accent to the rest of my classmates. |
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Still, old Robbo's always had a bit of a thing for the posh totty. |
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The truth is that dressing up in drag and pretending to be gay have been part of posh male British horseplay for centuries. |
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In the cheap seats, you sit with people who are appreciating the music, rather than among the black ties and posh frocks who are just there to be seen. |
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When I first joined, after I'd been in art school, I was understudying and they thought I was posh because I didn't happen to have a broad Glasgow accent. |
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A walk down the high street reveals two posh dress shops, a complete body therapist, a Highland outfitters, an art gallery and a deli selling expensive sandwiches. |
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Why make a film about a posh old bird and an emporium of entertainment? |
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Sgarbi met her at a posh health resort in Innsbruck in mid-2007 and pursued her to southern France. |
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The interior seems cheap, despite the attempt to posh it up. |
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I have the posh education, I have the posh accent, I'm not a bad shot. |
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I'd just finished loading the weekend posh nosh into the boot. |
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I got a room at a posh hotel in Dorchester, for the night after the wedding, and the night after that, paying far more per night than I could afford. |
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The refurbished original building houses a bistro and to-go counter, and a new, ultramodern north wing encloses the posh and excellent Sutro's restaurant. |
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The swank apartments, fine restaurants, and posh hotel suites in which the stars spend all their time represent solid luxury rather than obvious Hollywood make-believe. |
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In the middle of the fest, private rooms offering charming traditional and local atmosphere could be rented at prices a few times lower than the posh hotels. |
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Situated in a former 19th-century bank, this place is posh with the clientele and bold-faced names to prove it. |
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It's the heart-warming and inspiring story of two almost entirely clueless posh oiks, who throw caution to the wind and go and live on a small island. |
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The economic implications of the new posh having big rather than small families are enormous and will be initially felt in the children's services game. |
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Brochette is a posh way of referring to lumps of meat stuck on a skewer. |
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Her posh accent left no one in doubt as to her upper class breeding. |
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Or is there anyplace at all left in the world now where one can swagger around in stylish khaki like a posh colonial looking for some game to shoot? |
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Across the field, to the right, are the posh seats and executive boxes. |
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Over the past few days, photos have trickled out showing the happy couple and their guests zipping around Venice on posh boats. |
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A friend is visiting me and we plan to lunch at a posh hotel. |
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Earlier this month a brand new art museum opened in the posh mountain resort town of aspen, Colorado. |
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It is the perfect outfit for a posh lady to wear to a garden tea party. |
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I suppose at my advanced age I am more inclined to the comfortable surroundings of a posh city centre hotel, rather than a university hall of residence. |
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The articles linger on the plight of DSK, stuck in his luxury apartment on the posh Place des Vosges. |
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Joshua Compston was a posh boy, his father a high-court judge, his grandfather a rear admiral. |
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The situation is the same when I visit hotels and posh offices. |
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On a recent Thursday afternoon, I met up with the remaining band members on the roof of a posh hotel in West Hollywood. |
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Most of our administrative structures have been framed to take account of brokerage and clientelism, posh terms for getting the man you know to fix things. |
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We ate Chateaubriand on our wedding night in a very posh restaurant. |
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Oh, and people with unpleasantly posh Home Counties accents who speak far louder than they need to in an enclosed space should probably be gagged with gaffer tape. |
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Hundreds of stars, celebs, wannabes and liggers are air-kissing and back-biting their way through a string of posh parties in the capital tonight and tomorrow. |
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The crowd is a mix between trendy hotel visitors and posh Londoners. |
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Her accent is unredeemed posh but her politics are Old Labour. |
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Lucy invites her posh new neighbours over in an attempt to befriend them, but bumbling couch potato Lee fails to help her charm offensive. |
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It turned out she was posh, or posh-ish, having been to a public school somewhere in Hampshire. |
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Jason dons a screwed-up accent that Madonna would be proud of. While Martine, loved for being a cockney sparra, unfortunately goes posh. |
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I can't win, can I? You think I'm posh and my folks think I'm tobogganing down-market faster than the royal family. |
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Some posh totty, who was more than a little bit of a babe, just walks up and makes Eddie pull her, against his will almost. |
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The mother screamed that Ali was a posh totty who held her nose up at ordinary folk with babies. |
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Come back here with your cut glass, posh English accent and waitrons everywhere will melt at your feet. |
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The shamed banker, 44, yesterday opened the doors of his plush north Dublin home in the posh Abington estate to prospective buyers. |
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The Alice band crowd spoke posh, as I regarded it then, wore elegant pumps and ate mange tout. |
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The posh locals will doubtless be glued to some yachtie going for gold in Athens. |
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Some finishes in this posh loo include stone, zebrawood, Venetian plaster, fabric, and leather wall coverings. |
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Paul also has a pop at the BBC, Whitehall mandarins and others who attempt to speak in the posh Received Pronunciation of public school English. |
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As well as the lounge there was a men only bar, a small ladies room and a little posh bar towards the Wilton Street end. |
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It won because viewers love the clothes, the posh houses and the genteelness of it all. |
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In the posh seats, Fabio Capello managed a rictus grin at the prospect of a comfortable passage to the 2014 World Cup. |
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Apparently, it's a posh pashmina but they have to kill three Tibetan antelopes to make each shawl. |
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Bass Brewers have obtained the order to stop him selling his pounds 300,000 luxury home in posh Pendicle Road, in Bearsden, near Glasgow. |
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Walking up and down Birmingham's entertainment hub were Aston Villa players in dinner jackets and their wives and girlfriends in posh frocks. |
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It was posh and aristocratic but at the same time, it was modernised by the breathiness of her that made it feel like she was normal. |
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Today, Casa Colombo is a 12-room boutique hotel that sits in a quiet bylane in ColomboEos posh Galle Road. |
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She encour-r ages her frightfully posh girls to read banned books and smoke, and takes them skinny dipping in the middle of the night. |
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In doing so I had the opportunity to go to a lot of places from the posh surburbs in Windhoek to even the slummiest part of Katutura. |
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I'm loving Asos for girly gifts, The White Company for posh pressies and smellies, and The Outnet for designer bargains. |
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If you are going to serve this for a starter or a posh brunch, use a smooth Hollandaise sauce instead and garnish with some rocket. |
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And this is the Debussy Theatre, not the Grand Theatre Lumiere, which is no doubt even more posh and reserved for the snootiest premieres. |
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Despite their monkey suits, Si King and Dave Myers have no interest in putting on airs and graces as they continue cooking posh grub on a budget. |
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So rather than posh skin creams that overpromise, a good brow job gives instant results. |
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Rescue the situation by booking her a spring stay at one of these decidedly posh but friendly hotels. |
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Earlier Keith was boasting to us about being a metrosexual and using posh face creams. |
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He doesn't need the vacuum created by fair-weather friends in the posh padded seats. |
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But people are looking deeper and realising that the clubbable bloke with a pint is just like any other public school posh boy on the make. |
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Virginie and Gerard Ferie of posh L'Orangerie produce their own L'Orangerie extra virgin olive oil from their olive grove in Grasse, France. |
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Like glamping for posh camping and flashpacking for loaded backpackers, it's a hybrid term. |
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However, the credit crunch means it's increasingly hard to find posh noshers to eat the posh nosh in the posh nosheries. |
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The 34-year-old funnyman admits that he never hung out in the area of his posh public school where boys would go to cop off with the girls. |
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The Oasis frontman fooled around with his Mrs in the back of a taxi after a good feed at posh London eaterie Nobu. |
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After the performance they went out to a very posh restaurant. |
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But if there's one thing he hates more than pikeys, it's posh people. |
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It's all very eye-catching in a posh nightclubby sort of way. |
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All are self-taught or, to use a posh word, they are autodidacts. |
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Up until then Sheen had been the life of the party to open the swanky new Epic rooftop bar, which he co-owns, at the posh El Ganza hotel, the New York Daily News reported. |
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More from the nation's most opinionated telly watchers, including crimpers Stephen and Christopher, hilarious pals Sandy and Sandra, plus posh Kent pair Stephanie and Dominic. |
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And when Rod and wife Penny went out to posh London restaurant Nobu on Monday night, the December issue of US magazine Model Railroader could be seen in the back of their car. |
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The posh town with its Dutch-style colonial architecture is miles away from the shanty town in every sense, but I still found myself dancing with Xosas and Zulus. |
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The posh hellraisers maybe muck out cows in the daytime, but at night they scrub themselves until the glow, don black ties and live it up at Hooray Henry balls. |
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Film 2012 With Claudia Winkleman Wednesday, BBC1 There's a whiff of something snarlingly elitist since Claudia Winkleman and Danny from the posh paper took over from Wossy. |
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A singleton's favourite will win a posh nosh meal in a swanky restaurant as a second date, while losers are left at home with a microwave meal for one. |
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The Dublin beauty is the ditzy love interest of posh Southsider Ivor in the hit sitcom, but the actress has revealed good-natured Damo is more her kind of man. |
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For entrepreneurs and established businessmen who have been questioning how far rubber stamps can go, Presto Wonders offers an unmistakably posh and polished answer. |
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Some locals who used to be in rags live it up at posh hotels. |
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Three years ago, Micallef presided over a chain of Western restaurants, operating in a ritzy skyscraper in Fort Worth and the posh Rodeo Connection in Beverly Hills. |
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The students at posh Nottingham High School, which charges parents more than pounds 10,000-a-year, planned to celebrate with water pistols and silly string. |
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Ever since the rough diamond began his dalliance with posh totty Liz Hurley last year, 42-year-old Shane is looking less lager lout, more Ken doll. |
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