noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I don't want to sound like a snob , but I found the decor vulgar.
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My mother was such a snob she wouldn't let me play with the local children.
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Since going to university he'd become a snob , embarrassed of his family.
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They're just a bunch of snobs - you wouldn't want to be friends with them anyway.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And I had to say yes, because I didn't want to be called a snob too.
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I don't want to sound a snob but I thought it vulgar.
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It has all of the requisite sand, surf, sun, snobs and sin to go along with its saucy swimwear.
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Perhaps it's mountain snobbery to wish to avoid such a crowd, and if so then I am a mountain snob .
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Ronald McDonald is wearing a suit and one of the oldest vineyards in Napa is making fun of wine snobs.
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She did not want to cultivate the snob image.
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The overall results were even worse than that, at least for Europhiles and wine snobs everywhere.
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Warren is from an upper middleclass Connecticut family; he's a bit of a snob .