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Despite paying nearly £3,300 a year for a ticket for cattle-class conditions, I was treated as a common criminal because I had the temerity to protest.
Fare-dodging: A commuter tells how he was 'prosecuted for protesting' Tony Levene 2010
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Crammed in a cattle-class tube with forty-nine other marginally poor, I was squeezed against the wall by the passenger next to me, a jolly lady from Burundi who spoke pleasantly.
Masked Lou Anders 2010
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Crammed in a cattle-class tube with forty-nine other marginally poor, I was squeezed against the wall by the passenger next to me, a jolly lady from Burundi who spoke pleasantly.
Masked Lou Anders 2010
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You might save a lot of time, cattle-class frustration, and energy. —
On the Cheapness of Air Travel - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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Also, at the end of the holiday, tired, happy but irritable, which would you rather face - the train or cattle-class?
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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Obviously you can only put up with flying cattle-class one way, which frees up a bit of capital for the other direction.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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Shah Rukh Khan just got a taste of the cattle-class world that ordinary people live in, the minefields they go through every time they try to cross borders.
Sandip Roy: Bollywood Superstar's American Crash Landing 2009
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Also, at the end of the holiday, tired, happy but irritable, which would you rather face - the train or cattle-class?
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Obviously you can only put up with flying cattle-class one way, which frees up a bit of capital for the other direction.
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They switched to first class mid-flight and refused to go back to cattle-class.
alexz commented on the word cattle-class
the deplorable and cramped conditions in the 'coach class' section of an airplane.
June 15, 2013
hugovk commented on the word cattle-class
cattle-class, adj.
The Guardian, 7 September 2016:
October 8, 2016