So of course, everyone on the O'Neil side is under the impression the I'm a stuck-up snob who wants nothing to do with them. |
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She was only fifty-six and was stuck-up, snobby and prissy and disliked most everyone in the group. |
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He was another of the horrible rich types that are so stuck-up and snobbish that they only care about themselves. |
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Hunter was confident, so much so that a lot of people thought he was a stuck-up snob. |
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When it comes to self-confidence, we're not talking about being stuck-up or assuming you're always in the right. |
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Rene replied with a look that was much more disdainful and stuck-up than she had intended, and walked quickly out the door. |
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I'm not stereotyping you as a stuffy, stuck-up, arrogant noble or anything. |
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She looked haughty and stuck-up, her face disdainful as she looked down at me. |
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And with the stuck-up snobs corralled up on the third floor landing, I skipped my way down the stairs, almost singing to myself. |
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I wouldn't want you to get stuck-up and start putting on the gyver and forgetting your own. |
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Smart or popular, stuck-up or festive, the beach offers a unique mix of social classes from all over the peninsula. |
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Homer wrote the Odyssey for fun in his youth, and the Iliad in his old age to kudize some stuck-up aristocratic families. |
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They always gave that stuck-up, snooty look to old technical teachers like me. |
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The stuck-up brown-nosers in school, the geeks and the nerds, they would have balked. |
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Forget the image of stuck-up snobs looking down their noses at the novice. |
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Jeppesen's Fru Von Everdingen, the rich widow who falls for the cloddish brother in Kermesse, was beautiful and stuck-up, but also vulnerable. |
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But the stupid image has one scary point, besides looking too stuck-up. |
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Am I just being stuck-up and judgmental, or should I take my legitimate concerns and run for the hills? |
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So yes, any stuck-up halfwit out there who still uses this vile word, don't feel proud of yourselves. |
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He turned out to be a a stuck-up turkeycock and Brian didn't like him. |
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We called them stuck-up snobs, and they called us lowdown hicks. |
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No stuck-up, snobby behaviour allowed on the premises. |
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Jocasta had my blessing when she seduced you, you stuck-up piffler. |
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