snobby

IPA: snˈɑbi

adjective

  • Characteristic of a snob.
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Examples of "snobby" in Sentences

  • Perhaps it is a bit snobby though.
  • It's chic and snobby but it doesn't care.
  • She is snobby and professionally ambitious.
  • But some of the other lifeguards are snobby.
  • She is described by Heather as being snobby.
  • Snobby managers and staff with no eye contact.
  • I realize that's a bit snobby, but there it is.
  • She is known to be popular, but not in a snobby way.
  • Jarvis is a snobby rich man, while Brenda is supercilious.
  • Voiced by Chantal Strand, Is snobby, pampered and ultra prissy.
  • Its a French word snobby people use that means fake or knockoff.
  • I've been told that people at the UPenn can be classified as snobby ...?
  • Williams can be as quiet, shy and awkward as any Valley wunderkind, but somehow he's never called snobby or aloof.
  • Other leading names in the star-studded cast include Celia Imrie who plays Doris Speed - better known as snobby Rover's Return landlady Annie Walker.
  • This is going to sound really judgmental and snobby, which is probably because I'm a total asshole, but the clientele at this Walmart is particularly depressing.
  • It's not this kind of snobby cultural elite that's deciding what's relevant and not relevant because the generation of young people doesn't even care about that.
  • It is not because we are being "snobby", it is because in practice we find students who have these subjects perform less well than students who have the more traditional subjects.

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