To the suburbanite who comes home after each day's work, the dinner is likely to seem as important as his spouse. |
What upper-middle-class suburbanite wouldn't be apoplectic to find his newly sodded front lawn torn up by raccoons? |
There is much of man's life in the figure of the suburbanite standing absorbed in his own thoughts in the midst of his radishes. |
The star was Johnson – part axe god, part philosopher-poet, part Essex suburbanite. |
He was no suburbanite, but rural to the backbone, professing a most proper contempt for dwellers in towns. |
In his version, Cinderella's stepmother and stepsisters are middle-class suburbanite social climbers. |