Crossword-Solution: SNOBS 5 letters, 118 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Affected ones 1 answer
Aficionados, humorously 1 answer
Aloof group 1 answer
Aloof ones 1 answer
Aloof types 1 answer
Boston Brahmins. 1 answer
Brahmins 1 answer
Codfish aristocracy. 1 answer
Condescending sorts 1 answer
Elitist group 1 answer
Elitist types 1 answer
Exclusionary sorts 1 answer
Hardly humble sorts 1 answer
High-horse sorts 1 answer
Highbrow types 1 answer
Highfalutin sorts 1 answer
Hoity-toity people 1 answer
Insufferable ones 1 answer
Name-droppers 1 answer
Nose-in-air types 1 answer
Nose-in-the-air sorts 1 answer
Ones looking down 1 answer
Ones unlikely to order the house wine, say 1 answer
Ones who may annoy hoi polloi 1 answer
Ones whose tastes you obviously wouldn't understand 1 answer
Ones with "superior" taste 1 answer
Ones with their noses in the air 1 answer
Overbearing persons. 1 answer
People like Felix on "The Odd Couple" 1 answer
People with self-proclaimed superiority 1 answer
People with turned-up noses 1 answer
People with upturned noses 1 answer
People with upturned noses, perhaps 1 answer
Persnickety types 1 answer
Pretentious sorts 1 answer
Priggish sorts 1 answer
Relatives of upstarts. 1 answer
Self-appointed superiors 1 answer
Self-important people 1 answer
Self-important types 1 answer
Self-styled superiors 1 answer
Self-superior persons. 1 answer
Smug experts 1 answer
Snooty ones 1 answer
Snooty people 1 answer
Snooty sorts 1 answer
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Snotty people 1 answer
Social climbers, perhaps 1 answer
Some Brahmins 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SNOBS (5)

They have within their own circles the same social ambitions and prejudices; they intrigue and truckle and crawl, and are snobs, like ourselves, both of the snobs that snub and the snobs that are snubbed.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue Various 2008
Those who have been successful in knowing the foreigners avoid their compatriots and live with their new friends, while the other group who, from laziness, disinclination, or principle (?) have remained true to their American circle, cannot resist calling the others snobs, and laughing (a bit enviously, perhaps) at their upward struggles.
Worldly Ways and Byways Eliot Gregory 2007
Say, take a look at that Bea! Wouldn't you think she was a canary-bird, to listen to her, and to see that Scandahoofian tow-head of hers? But say, know what she is? She's a mother hen! Way she fusses over me--way she makes old Miles wear a necktie! Hate to spoil her by letting her hear it, but she's one pretty darn nice--nice----Hell! What do we care if none of the dirty snobs come and call? We've got each other.” Carol worried about their struggle, but she forgot it in the stress of sickness and fear.
Main Street Sinclair Lewis 2006
The minor snobs, finely balanced thermometers of success, warmed to him as the club elections grew nigh, and he and Tom were visited by groups of upper classmen who arrived awkwardly, balanced on the edge of the furniture and talked of all subjects except the one of absorbing interest.
This Side of Paradise F. Scott Fitzgerald 2008
The young man’s analysis, while he brooded, put it at last very simply—they were adventurers because they were toadies and snobs.
The Pupil Henry James 2010

Quotes with SNOBS (3)

...[T]he only means I have to stop ignorant snobs from behaving towards genre fiction with snobbish ignorance is to not reinforce their ignorance and snobbery by lying and saying that when I write SF it isn't SF, but to tell them more or less patiently for forty or fifty years that they are wrong to exclude SF and fantasy from literature, and proving my arguments by writing well.
Ursula K. Le Guin The Wild Girls
Why should I ignore them? In my own house? Spiteful snobs! I’ve appalling taste, do I? I’m skeletal, am I? Anyone would look skeletal next to them. They are both starting to look like porkers! As soon as I go down, I’m going to mention it. I’m going to particularly point out Isolde’s thunder thighs. I suppose it’s appalling good taste to display them in such tight jeans. I’m going to ask how she even got into those pants without splitting the seams.
Sonal Panse The Sunshine Time: Season 1 Episode 4
She puts away four small plastic cups of red wine and then stares at a painting of a topless girl with a large silver sword for a half hour and then she begins to think: You call this art? This isn’t art! This is a joke! All of you are a joke! Fuck you and fuck Jeff Koons and the rest of those ‘80s art-star wannabes. Where’s the art that makes people weep? Where’s the art that makes people want to go to church? None of this is the least bit interesting. All of this stuff, all…
Joe Meno Office Girl
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 204 times in crossword archives (1945–2025).