- to a pretentious,
highfalutin phrase used by a
person in
order to
sound snobbish. The term
derives from snob + -ative,
modelled upon
comparatives and superlatives...
-
stage and
television actress best
known for her role as the
insufferably snobbish, "blue-blooded Bostonian" Mrs.
Margaret Drysdale in the
sitcom The Beverly...
- television,
radio and
stage actress. She is best
known for her
portrayal of the
snobbish TV
announcer in
Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV and of Bev
Unwin in Coronation...
- Walter's
characterisation changed after reader backlash and made him a
snobbish rich boy foil to his enemies.
Walter Brown first appeared in
issue 577...
-
father with
identical triplet teenage daughters, and C****ie McGuire, his
snobbish,
jealous girlfriend. Leanna, Monica, and Joy
Creel portray Lisa, Jessie...
-
concentration camp Guy
Pearce as
Harrison Lee Van Buren, a wealthy, handsome,
snobbish industrialist who
becomes László's
primary client, but is
envious of his...
-
upmarket housing estate in
Hampton Wick.
Their arrival horrifies their snobbish neighbour Jeffrey Fourmile, a middle-class
estate agent who
fears the Ropers'...
- valiant, hardworking,
honest youth; the
noble mysterious stranger; the
snobbish youth; and the evil,
greedy squire. In the 1870s, Alger's
fiction was growing...
-
widowed real
estate developer who goes up
against Bushwood County Club's
snobbish president in a
golfing tournament.
While the
writing of the film is officially...
- and
Walter Pidgeon as a
married couple who are
separated by the man's
snobbish family. They meet
again many
years later, when the
daughter whom the man...