She'd then hire a limo and tell us that she would meet us at whatever hoity-toity expensive restaurant my dad had chosen to take us to dinner at. |
Deana was from a hoity-toity family, see, and was all set to attend an Ivy League school of her choice for college. |
A girl from highschool was there with some of her hoity-toity friends, who I didn't know. |
This happened in hoity-toity homes, nudnick neighborhoods, or wonky workplaces. |
All those Visa bills and other credit card bills are keeping these hoity-toity stores in business, obviously. |
When NPR came to Wyoming, in the nineteen-seventies, he judged it dull and hoity-toity. |