Mr. Cheysson did not lack that French quality of honneur that some Americans interpret as superciliousness. |
You can recognise the man in embryo, marked by strong subservience to those above and superciliousness to those below him. |
Men want to take the joy out of wine, and replace it with snobbery, superciliousness, and another opportunity for sexism. |
They embraced the young woman and her child with heartfelt sisterly affection, without a trace of superciliousness. |
The superciliousness of the educated knows no end, and may even betray a final anxiety. |
Those things don't come from the hoi-polloi, and I say that without meaning an iota of superciliousness. |