reverse snobbery造句
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- It tried to market its lack of prestigious appeal, including the apparel, was its image of " anti-status " or " reverse snobbery ."
- Ensconced in upper-class digs, Bill Bennett's film takes on real and reverse snobbery and then sinks in Frank and Roz's constant bickering.
- Boxy and funky, reeking of reverse snobbery, her Volvo has been a loyal and reliable creature since the day we bought it, used, nearly eight years ago.
- Even better, Tim is forced to admit to himself that there's no real snobbery to contend with, and that the real problem is his own reverse snobbery, a product of defensiveness.
- Perhaps it is also a sort of reverse snobbery : just as it is chic nowadays to live in a loft where tobacco was cured or shirtwaists were stitched, new functions are being found for old forms.
- It's difficult to find reverse snobbery in a sentence. 用reverse snobbery造句挺難的
- Along the way, he finds a dizzying array of new snobbisms, including " reverse snobbery, " which amounts to asserting your superiority over other snobs by embracing what they disdain and disdaining what they embrace.
- Tiny nuances of speech, etiquette and dress can give an in-the-know observer hints about someone's background, and well-off teens often adopt rough street manners in a deeply British form of reverse snobbery.
- But Bush's sustained promotion of it _ along with his tendency on the campaign trail to throw stones at ivory towers and challenge any suggestion that book learning could trump horse sense _ is unusually aggressive, something akin to a defiant reverse snobbery.
- "You can say, ` I'm going to wear jeans, and I'm going to wear a sweater, but I've got $ 500 shoes .'It's kind of reverse snobbery, a kind of reverse status symbol.
- But, I have to admit, there's some really cool reverse snobbery at work with the Wal-Mart PC . Think of how much fun it would be, next time those techie friends of yours drop by to brag about their Windows XP machine.
- Some of the terms and the ideas behind them were largely obsolete by the late 20th century, when, in the United Kingdom, reverse snobbery led younger members of the British upper and middle classes to adopt elements of working class speech ( see : Estuary English and Mockney ).
- As an alumnus, I've never been bothered by losing seasons ( the only kind I remember ); in fact, there was a certain reverse snobbery, an irrational sense that a losing team not only meant higher academic standards but athletes who played for the process, not the outcome.
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