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  • Snobbish attitudes about reading material does nothing but turn our young people off reading from the starting gate. nancy permalink

    Books of Shame and Guilt « Write Anything 2009

  • Snobbish as he comes off -- and fickle as the retail masses are -- Kurkdjian isn't looking down his nose at them.

    What A Nose Camilla Webster 2010

  • I think Miley is pretty an all but she can get REALLY annoying easily and she can be like Snobbish and Rude.

    Review: Wings by Aprilynne Pike 2009

  • Snobbish beyond belief, paranoid and utterly unlikeable, she has her whole life planned out, fairy princess style.

    VAMPS by Nancy A. Collins « Michele Lee’s Book Love 2009

  • If the Snobbish One has spoken, then so it must be: I'm looking into where to spray some Rhino liner on my ride!

    I'm Back: Did I Miss Anything? BikeSnobNYC 2008

  • Snobbish relatives may laugh at the parents for allowing a child to become a struggling artist.

    In China, Your Dream Job 2008

  • Snobbish Leftists, selfish Rightists, none of them want blacks, Spanish speaking peoples and other minorities to outnumber them, despite what they say, so they dreamed up the abortion issue, selling the idea to some naïve 'women as a body control issue-clever, if devious marketing.

    The Abortion Issue: Who Is Behind It? 2007

  • It was her Snobbish sentiment that misled her, and made her vanities a prey to the swindling fortune-teller.

    The Book of Snobs 2006

  • Snobbishness is vulgar — the mere words are not: that which we call a Snob, by any other name would still be Snobbish.

    The Book of Snobs 2006

  • Beautiful, it is Beautiful to study even the Snobbish; to track

    The Book of Snobs 2006

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