snob u rečniku PONS

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Coming from a working-class background, he has remained heavily opposed to the class system, describing how private schools tend to turn out little snobs.
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They also say it isn't wise to call her a snob because she just used to the finer things in life.
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She always gives the paw, being a snob cat.
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Whether it is a religious clan or a group of snobs, it's the same in our eyes.
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Everyone shows up to have a good time, never to be a snob about the music, ever, ever, ever.
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In order to join the sorority, mainly consisting of snobs who enjoy others' suffering, candidates must endure the cruel humiliation of hazing.
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It mercilessly ridiculed colonial governors, capitalists, snobs and social climbers, the clergy, feminists and prohibitionists.
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The western society also believes in conspicuous consumption as discussed by veblin and snob effects.
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Often this form of snobbery reflects the snob's personal attributes.
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Collectors within a specific field can suffer from snob effect, searching for the rarest and often most expensive collectibles.
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